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£205.39 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £170 ex-VAT, the TP-Link BE9300 Wi‑Fi 7 “whole home” mesh is honestly decent value *if* you’re trying to cover a medium home and don’t want to go down the premium-brand route. TP-Link usually nails the practical stuff: easy setup, sensible defaults, and mesh behaviour that doesn’t constantly fight itself. In day-to-day use (streaming, conferencing, lots of phones/laptops), you’ll likely notice fewer dead spots and more consistent speeds than you’d get from a single consumer router.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly for a big house or if you expect it to replace every existing network box you have. Mesh performance still depends heavily on where the units are placed and how thick the walls/solid floors are—“Wi‑Fi 7” can’t magic that away. Also, if your environment is mostly older devices with no need for Wi‑Fi 7, you may not feel much “upgrade” beyond better coverage. Overall: it’s a solid buy for a small-to-medium UK office/home setup that wants reliable mesh without paying top dollar—just make sure you’re confident you can place the units well (or use Ethernet/backhaul where possible).

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