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How to Plan Network Redundancy with Meraki
27 Jan, 2026






£23.71 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At ~£19.76 ex-VAT, the TP-Link Archer AX1800 Nano Wi‑Fi 6 USB adapter is the kind of budget upgrade that makes sense if you’re trying to breathe a bit of life into an older laptop/desktop that doesn’t already have Wi‑Fi 6. The big win here is convenience: it’s compact, easy to deploy, and Wi‑Fi 6 support tends to help in busier environments (more stable connections and better performance when there are lots of networks about). For everyday office stuff—Teams/Zoom calls, file transfers, cloud apps—it’s a sensible “good enough” option that won’t blow the budget.
That said, I wouldn’t treat this as a “fix everything” solution for poor Wi‑Fi. USB adapters are still limited by how good your placement is and by what your building’s walls are doing—so if the signal at the desk is weak, you’ll feel it no matter what the marketing says. Also, if you need consistent performance for anything latency-sensitive or you’re deploying across multiple users in a managed way, you may be better off prioritising proper coverage (better APs/placement) or choosing a higher-tier adapter with more robust design. In short: buy it for low-cost Wi‑Fi 6 upgrades on local machines; skip it if you’re solving a coverage problem rather than a device capability one.

Lenovo
Quectel EM120R-GL - Wireless cellular modem - 4G LTE Advanced - M.2 Card - 600 Mbps - for (WWAN-ready): ThinkPad L14 Gen 2 20X1, 20X2, 20X5, 20X6, L15 Gen 2 20X3, 20X4, 20X7, P14s Gen 2 20VX, 20VY, 21A0, P15s Gen 2 20W6, 20W7, T14 Gen 2 20W0, 20W1, 20XL, T14s Gen 2 20WM, 20WN, T15 Gen 2 20W4, 20W5, X1 Yoga Gen 6 20XY, 20Y0, X13 Gen 2 20WK, 20WL, X13 Yoga Gen 2 20W8, 20W9

Dell
Dell Wireless DW5934E - Wireless cellular modem - 5G LTE - M.2 Card

TP-Link
TP-Link Archer T3U - Network adapter - USB 3.0 - Wi-Fi 5

TP-Link
TP-Link Archer TX20E V2 - Network adapter - PCIe - 802.11ax, Bluetooth 5.2