- IT Office Moves
How to Avoid Data Loss During an Office Relocation
23 Nov, 2025




£62.83 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link Archer VR1210v is the kind of router you buy when you want something reliable and straightforward on a tight budget. At around £52 ex-VAT, it’s hard to argue against it for small offices, home workers, or light-duty deployments where you mainly need solid Wi‑Fi coverage and basic wired connectivity. TP-Link generally keeps the interface usable, and this model’s “just works” character is what makes it a decent reseller pick—especially if you don’t want to spend time fiddling with settings for every site.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for busier environments. If you’ve got lots of concurrent devices, heavy file transfers, or you need strong, consistent performance across multiple walls/floors, this isn’t the router I’d bet on—expect limitations in range and throughput compared to higher-end business models. Also, don’t treat it as a “power user” device: it’s best for straightforward broadband use rather than advanced network design. If your requirements are simple and you value cost control, it’s a good buy; if the site needs serious performance and resilience, look elsewhere.

TP-Link
TP-Link VX230v V1 - Wireless router - DSL modem 3-port switch - 1GbE, PPP - Wi-Fi 6 - Dual Band

TP-Link
TP-Link Omada DR3650v V1 - Gateway - 1GbE - Wi-Fi 6 - 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz - analogue ports: 2 - digital ports: 1 - cloud-managed desktop / wall mountable

TP-Link
TP-Link Archer GE800 V1 - Wireless router 4-port switch - 10GbE, 2.5GbE, Wi-Fi 7 - WAN ports: 2 Multi-Band

TP-Link
TP-Link Archer MR515 V1 - Wireless router - WWAN 3-port switch - 1GbE - Wi-Fi 5 - Dual Band - 4G, 3G