- Internet & Connectivity
Understanding Network Latency and How to Reduce It
25 Sep, 2025







£243.37 inc. VAT
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For £202.40 ex-VAT, the TP-Link Omada AX3600 ceiling mount AP is a pretty solid pick if you’re building a small-to-midsize Omada setup and want something that’s genuinely “business tidy” rather than a consumer Wi‑Fi gadget. The ceiling-mount design is the sort of thing that makes deployments look professional (and tends to improve coverage consistency in offices/retail units vs wall-plugged consumer APs). In day-to-day use, it’s the kind of access point that holds up to normal office traffic, video calls, and lots of Wi‑Fi clients without turning into a flaky mess—provided your network design isn’t already struggling.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly. If you’re expecting top-tier performance in very dense client environments (or you’ve got thick walls, lots of interference, and unrealistic channel reuse), you may still need careful placement and proper controller settings—Omada is good, but it’s not magic. Also, if you’re not using (or willing to use) Omada for central management, you’re paying for features you might not fully benefit from, and you could likely do better elsewhere. **Who should buy:** offices, schools, small warehouses/showrooms, and any UK business that wants managed Wi‑Fi without going “big-enterprise budget”. **Who shouldn’t:** one-off installs that just need basic Wi‑Fi with minimal configuration, or scenarios where you’re heavily constrained on RF planning and site survey work.

D-Link
D-Link DWA-X582 - Network adapter - PCIe - Bluetooth 5.0, 802.11ax

ALLIED TELESIS
IEEE 802.11ax wireless access point with dual band radios and embedded antenna. This model supports Wi-Fi 6 technology with 8 spatial streams for 5GHz band. AC power adapter not included.

Zyxel
Zyxel WAX630S - Radio access point - Wi-Fi 6 - 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz - DC power - cloud-managed

TP-Link
TP-Link 300Mbps Wireless N Ceiling Mount Access Point - EAP110