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£172.61 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £144.08 ex‑VAT, this 3‑pack is a sensible “get better Wi‑Fi everywhere without overthinking it” option for small offices and light warehouses. The hybrid mesh approach tends to work well when you’ve got patchy wireless coverage but the building has existing power cabling—so you don’t need to rely solely on radio range. In real life, it usually means fewer dead zones in meeting rooms, break areas, and back offices, and it’s simple enough that non-network staff won’t break it.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it as a “premium performance” play. If your site has lots of metal, thick walls, or heavy interference, the experience can be uneven—wireless mesh is always a compromise, and powerline components (even when well-rated) can vary by electrical setup. Also, this isn’t ideal if you need strict, business-grade control (advanced segmentation, tight roaming behaviour, or very predictable throughput under load). Buy it if you want reliable coverage, easy deployment, and decent value for money; skip it if your priority is maximum consistent speed across the board and you’re willing to pay for more robust, higher-end mesh/enterprise Wi‑Fi design.

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