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£42.49 inc. VAT
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The TP-Link Archer C50 for £35.38 ex-VAT is the kind of router I’d call “good enough” rather than “properly future-proof.” It’s a sensible choice for small offices, home offices, or anyone who mostly needs basic dual-band Wi‑Fi for everyday browsing, Teams/Zoom, and light file work. Where it shines is the price-to-performance: it’s low-cost, easy to deploy, and you’ll feel immediate value if you’re replacing an older, flaky router.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you need consistent performance across multiple rooms or lots of concurrent users—especially over Wi‑Fi. It’s more of a budget workhorse than a serious network backbone, so expect speed and stability to dip when you move away from the router or start pushing bandwidth. If your environment is dense (thin walls, lots of devices, heavy cloud apps), you’ll likely be happier spending a bit more on something designed for better coverage and sustained throughput. For a straightforward “get connected reliably” setup, though, it’s a decent deal.

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