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28 Feb, 2026






£138.17 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link EAP725-Wall is the kind of tidy, low-fuss ceiling/wall AP that suits small UK offices, meeting rooms, and retail back-rooms where you just want reliable Wi‑Fi without turning it into a project. At ~£115 ex‑VAT it’s priced like an “easy upgrade” rather than a full enterprise platform, and that’s exactly how it tends to work in the real world: good coverage for a single area, straightforward deployment, and PoE power so you’re not juggling extra plugs. If you’ve got basic network gear and you want something that won’t leave you scratching your head, it’s a sensible buy.
That said, don’t expect miracles if you’re trying to cover multiple floors, lots of clients, or dense Wi‑Fi environments (busy warehouses, cafes, estates with heavy interference). It’s also the sort of AP where your expectations should match your controller approach—if you’re relying on more advanced management/features, make sure you know what you’re using (standalone vs managed) before committing. If your goal is to add a couple of dependable access points for a modest site and keep costs down, this is a good fit. If you’re building a larger, high-density Wi‑Fi network, you’ll likely outgrow it and end up spending more later.

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