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£82.24 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £68.29 ex-VAT, the TP-Link Archer AX1800 is a decent “get reliable Wi‑Fi going” option, especially if you’re still on VDSL/ADSL. Wi‑Fi 6 is the obvious headline, but the real value here is cost vs performance: it’s the kind of router that usually gives you smoother coverage and fewer connection hiccups than older kit, without forcing you into premium pricing. If you’ve got a small-to-medium office or home office setup with a handful of laptops, phones, and some light cloud/SaaS use, it’ll feel perfectly responsive.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your business depends on heavy, consistent throughput in every corner of a larger building. AX1800 is fine for “many devices, normal workloads,” but it’s not the right choice if you’re regularly saturating bandwidth (e.g., lots of file transfers, backups, or multiple simultaneous video streams across distances). Also worth checking that your line type is truly compatible (VDSL/ADSL) and that you don’t need specific features your ISP may require—resellers often get tripped up when the router matches the standard but not the deployment details. Overall: good value for straightforward broadband + Wi‑Fi 6 in typical UK small business use; not a “big office replacement” solution.

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