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£894.53 inc. VAT
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At £745.63 ex-VAT, this TP-Link BE19000/“Whole Home” Wi‑Fi 7 mesh is only really a sensible buy if you’ve got a genuinely demanding home/SME setup: lots of devices, heavy streaming, gaming/low-latency apps, and enough building complexity (thick walls, multiple floors) that a single router will constantly struggle. The big appeal is “future-leaning” performance—Wi‑Fi 7 is getting more common, and mesh helps you avoid dead spots without messing around with cabling or tinkering. For a growing office or a very connected household, it can be good value versus paying more for enterprise gear.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for everyone. If your current issues are just “Wi‑Fi is a bit patchy” in one area, you’ll likely get 80% of the benefit much cheaper with a simpler mesh or even a well-placed higher-end router (plus proper channel/placement). Also, mesh systems only deliver their best when you can place nodes intelligently; if you end up with poor node spacing, the “whole home” promise turns into mediocrity. Bottom line: buy it if you’re genuinely mesh-bound and want to be early on Wi‑Fi 7. Don’t buy it if you’re expecting a huge step-change over a decent Wi‑Fi 6/6E setup without addressing placement and layout.

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