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The Guide to Meraki Switches for Small Business Networks
30 Aug, 2025






£82.08 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £68.33 ex-VAT, the TP-Link Archer AX3000 is a decent “small office / home office” Wi‑Fi 6 option, especially if you’re trying to future-proof without paying the premium prices of the big-name business routers. In practice, Wi‑Fi 6 helps when you’ve got multiple devices active at once (video calls, Teams, laptops, phones, a couple of smart devices), and this model tends to be straightforward to deploy on a typical UK broadband setup. It’s the kind of router you buy to get reliable day-to-day coverage and better throughput than older Wi‑Fi 5 gear.
That said, I wouldn’t call it a safe bet for heavier business use—think lots of concurrent users, demanding VPN/remote access needs, or very strict uptime/advanced security/management expectations. At this price point, you’re unlikely to get the “set it and forget it” enterprise-grade features or the most consistent performance across larger premises with thick walls. If your office is small-to-medium and you mainly need stable Wi‑Fi for normal business activity, it’s good value. If you need strong remote management, deeper controls, or you’re covering a sprawling building, you’d be better off spending more on a more business-focused router.

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