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£24.34 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £20-ish ex-VAT, the TP-Link Archer T4E is the kind of no-drama internal Wi‑Fi card that makes sense for basic upgrades—think desktop PCs in an office that need decent browsing, video calls, and everyday network use without messing about with dongles. It’s especially good if you’re upgrading an older machine with a weak or non-existent Wi‑Fi situation, because internal antennas and a proper PCIe/installation usually give you more stable performance than bargain USB adapters. If your router isn’t miles away, you’ll likely be pleasantly surprised by how “normal” your connection feels.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it as a “serious” solution for heavy throughput, lots of walls, or environments where you need consistently strong signal across the office—this isn’t the kind of card you’d spec for demanding transfers or fringe coverage. Also, make sure the machine is genuinely set up for an internal card (free slot, decent antenna placement). For £20 ex-VAT it’s great value for the right use case; for anything mission-critical or high-density Wi‑Fi, you’ll be better off spending a bit more on something with stronger real-world range and headroom.

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