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£261.30 inc. VAT
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For £217.75 ex-VAT for a 3-pack, this TP-Link AX3000 whole-home mesh is a sensible “get it working and forget it” option for small offices and typical UK homes with patchy coverage. You’re basically buying an easier route to stable Wi‑Fi than trying to tune a single router and hope the signal survives walls, floors, and office partitions. It’s especially good if you’ve got multiple rooms and you want clients to roam without constantly rejoining different SSIDs. In day-to-day use—video calls, VoIP, cloud apps—it tends to feel smooth, and the setup is generally straightforward enough that you won’t be stuck doing hair-pulling network gymnastics.
That said, I wouldn’t pick this if you’re running a busy office with lots of simultaneous heavy workloads (lots of concurrent Teams/Zoom, large file transfers, dense Wi‑Fi device counts) where you really need headroom. Also, “mesh” doesn’t magically remove interference—if you place nodes poorly (or you’ve got awkward building layouts), you’ll see performance gaps between rooms. If you want something to cover a straightforward spread of users across a couple of floors, this is good value. If you’re expecting it to behave like enterprise Wi‑Fi for a high-demand environment, spend a bit more and match the system to your actual usage.

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