- VoIP & Phone Systems
How to Set Up VoIP Conferencing and Video Meetings
18 Mar, 2026







£287.56 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re trying to cover a typical small-to-medium UK home (or a couple of floors with some awkward walls), this TP-Link AX3000 PoE mesh is a sensible buy at £239.63 ex-VAT—*assuming you actually can use the PoE cabling*. PoE is the big practical win here: it saves you from power-point hunting and makes installs faster and cleaner, which matters if you’re equipping an office, a rental, or you don’t want “Wi‑Fi by extension lead” energy. For normal web browsing, video calls, cloud apps and the usual business Wi‑Fi load, it’s a comfortable, low-drama setup with Wi‑Fi 6-class performance that won’t feel dated immediately.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you need maximum range through thick brick or very complex layouts without good node placement—mesh systems live or die on where you put the units. Also, if you don’t have a decent way to power/route the PoE, you’ll either spend time fixing that first or end up paying for something you can’t fully exploit. Bottom line: buy it if you want an easy, tidy deployment with PoE and you can site the nodes sensibly; skip it if your infrastructure is awkward or your building is truly RF-hostile.

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