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VoIP Number Porting: How to Keep Your Business Phone Numbers
18 Mar, 2026







£159.25 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link Omada AX5400 Ceiling Mount Wi‑Fi 6 AP is the kind of “sane default” I’d recommend if you’re equipping a small office, retail unit, studio, or light warehouse and you want something that just works without turning into a project. £132.53 ex‑VAT is strong value for a Wi‑Fi 6 ceiling-mount unit in the Omada ecosystem, especially if you’re already using (or willing to use) Omada for management. In day-to-day terms, the ceiling placement is the right choice for giving more even coverage than you’d get from a single desktop/router box, and the Omada controller experience is typically far less fiddly than vendor-matched “cloud” setups.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you need simple standalone Wi‑Fi and zero controller involvement, or if you’re expecting it to magically erase coverage issues caused by building layout and RF interference—AP location still matters more than marketing numbers. Also, if you’re trying to cover multiple floors or a very split-plan site, you’ll usually get better results by planning multiple APs rather than relying on one unit. If you tell me your approximate square metres and wall/ceiling type (and whether you’ve got an Omada controller already), I can sanity-check whether this is a one‑AP job or whether you should budget for more.

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