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£161.22 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For **£134.09 ex-VAT**, the **TP-Link Omada AX6000 ceiling-mount AP** is a decent value *if* you’re already using Omada (controller/dashboard). The big practical upside is that it’s designed for “real office” deployment: ceiling mounting, stable Wi‑Fi behaviour, and easier ongoing management than standalone kit. In a typical small-to-medium UK office, it can be a straightforward way to improve coverage and reduce hassle versus consumer-style extenders, especially where you want consistent SSIDs, sensible roaming, and centralized control.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this blindly for home use or tiny single-room sites—ceiling mounting and the Omada ecosystem only really pay off when you have multiple users/areas and you’ll actually manage it properly. Also, “AX6000” sounds bigger than it often feels in practice: through walls and at range, you’ll be limited by layout and interference. If you’ve got a busy, mixed environment (lots of networks nearby), you’ll need good placement and channel planning—Omada helps, but it won’t perform miracles. If you tell me roughly how many floors/rooms and whether it’s part of an existing Omada setup, I can say whether this is the right tier or overkill.

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