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How to Set Up Captive Portals with Cisco Meraki
28 Nov, 2025







£15.96 inc. VAT
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For £13.30 ex-VAT, the TP-Link Archer TX10UB Nano is the kind of add-on you buy when you just need a **reliable Bluetooth connection** for a PC that doesn’t have one (or has a weak one). It’s small, low-power, and the “nano” footprint matters in day-to-day admin life because you’re not sacrificing a USB port or fighting a chunky dongle. In a typical office setup—headsets, barcode scanners, simple Bluetooth peripherals—it’s usually painless, and for the price it’s hard to justify anyone buying something dramatically more expensive.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for any scenario where you need **serious Bluetooth throughput, lots of simultaneous devices, or near-daily heavy use** (think demanding audio/AV, busy device fleets, or edge cases where drivers and pairing stability really matter). Also, it won’t turn a poor Wi‑Fi situation into a good one—despite the listing category, you’re buying a Bluetooth USB adapter, not a magic networking upgrade. If you can confirm the devices you’re pairing are compatible and your endpoints are not “Bluetooth temperamental,” it’s a solid value buy. If you need dependable performance in a standardized managed environment, spend a bit more on adapters with a stronger track record and easier fleet support.

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