- Virtual CIO
What is a Virtual CIO and Does Your Business Need One?
22 Jan, 2026
£78.85 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £65.72 ex-VAT, the TP-Link Aginet HB210 Pro V1 is the kind of “just make it work” mesh kit I’d point a lot of small offices and warehouses at—especially if you don’t want to fight with cabling or spend hours on site surveys. TP-Link’s mesh gear is usually pretty painless to deploy, and the real win here is coverage/consistency across typical UK layouts (thin walls, odd corners, floors). If you’ve got staff working in multiple zones and the existing Wi‑Fi is patchy, this is a sensible spend.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it expecting “enterprise-grade” control and fine-grained management out of the box at this price point. If you need heavy-duty network segmentation, advanced admin options, or very predictable performance for latency-sensitive apps, you’ll want to validate against your exact requirements first. Also, as a mesh “router” style system, it’s best where the installation can place nodes sensibly—if you end up with bad node placement, even Wi‑Fi 7 won’t magically fix it.
**Who should buy:** small UK businesses, offices, retail units, and light industrial sites needing reliable Wi‑Fi coverage without complexity. **Who shouldn’t:** orgs that require lots of advanced network policy/features or have demanding performance requirements that need careful validation.

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