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£231.36 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link Archer NX200 is the kind of “get reliable Wi‑Fi without overthinking it” router I’d recommend to small offices or home offices where you just want stable day-to-day performance—video calls, cloud apps, general browsing—without paying premium-brand tax. At £193.08 ex‑VAT it sits in the mid-range, and the main question is whether you need its capabilities in a busier wireless environment. If your workplace has decent wiring/placement and you’re not chasing heavy throughput for lots of concurrent users, it’s a sensible buy. TP-Link’s setup experience is generally straightforward, and the day-to-day management is usually painless for non-network people.
I wouldn’t buy it if you need serious “proper business” scaling—think multiple floors, lots of walls, or a large number of devices that are all active at once—because mid-range single-router solutions start to feel stretched in those scenarios. Also, if you already have an enterprise/mesh system or you need advanced controls for IT governance, this won’t scratch that itch. In short: good value for a small, single-site setup where Wi‑Fi reliability matters, less so for larger or complex layouts where you’re better off with mesh/access points designed for coverage.

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