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£130.81 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re looking for a simple “stop the dead spots” home/office mesh setup on a budget, the TP-Link AC1200 3‑pack is a decent buy. It’s the kind of kit that just works for everyday business use—email, Teams/Zoom, file access, printing—especially if your site has a typical layout and you don’t need crazy speeds everywhere. For small UK offices or light industrial units with normal Wi‑Fi dead zones, three nodes is usually enough to cover a reasonable footprint without fiddling about too much.
That said, I wouldn’t choose this if you have dense Wi‑Fi competition (lots of nearby networks), lots of video traffic, or you’re relying on Wi‑Fi for high-throughput tasks (large transfers, heavy cloud workloads). “AC1200” mesh is fine, but it’s not built for modern peak demand, and performance can drop as you move further from the main node—so the value depends heavily on your floor plan. At ~£110 ex‑VAT, it’s good value for basic coverage, but if you’re trying to future‑proof or you’ve got thick walls/large premises, you’ll likely be happier spending more on a higher-tier mesh system with better real-world throughput.
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