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28 Jan, 2026







£243.05 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £202 ex‑VAT, this TP-Link “5G AX3000 Wi‑Fi 6 telephony router” is only a good buy if you genuinely need **5G internet plus a Wi‑Fi 6 setup in one box**. The value proposition is strongest for small offices, depots, or remote sites where you don’t want to faff about with separate 5G modems, separate routers, and extra Wi‑Fi. If your team will actually use the Wi‑Fi daily and you want something reasonably future‑proof, Wi‑Fi 6 is a sensible baseline—and TP‑Link generally delivers reliable, sensible admin UI for the money.
That said, I’d be cautious about buying it purely as a “router replacement” without clarifying what you mean by *telephony*—if you’re expecting specific PBX features or deep compatibility with particular SIP providers/handsets, you’ll want to validate compatibility first. Also, it’s priced like a combined solution; if you already have a solid 5G setup or you only need basic office networking, you can usually get better value by separating concerns (cheaper router, better control, easier troubleshooting). Buy it if you want an all‑in‑one for **small business connectivity + decent Wi‑Fi**, and pass if your priority is telecom/PBX integration or you already have the core WAN equipment sorted.

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