- Internet & Connectivity
Understanding Content Delivery Networks for Business
18 Mar, 2026







£167.32 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £139.15 ex‑VAT, the TP‑Link Omada BE9300 ceiling mount Wi‑Fi 7 AP is a bit of a “smart choice if you’re already in the Omada ecosystem” product. If you’ve got (or plan to use) TP‑Link’s Omada controller for centralized setup, guest options, VLANs, roaming and ongoing management, this makes a lot more sense—because that’s where Omada tends to save time and money over day‑to‑day administration. For larger homes, small offices, or thinly spread sites where you want strong coverage and modern Wi‑Fi without going into enterprise pricing, it’s also a decent bet.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it purely for bragging rights on Wi‑Fi 7 speeds. In the real world, many networks still live and die by coverage, interference, and how many clients you’ve got—not peak throughput. If most of your devices are still Wi‑Fi 5/6/6E, you won’t see the benefit you’d expect from the headline numbers, and older client devices may not “use” what you’re paying for. Also, it’s a ceiling mount—so if you don’t have decent mounting locations and planned placement, you’ll lose more than you gain. Bottom line: buy it if you’re standardising on Omada and want future‑leaning Wi‑Fi for business use; skip it if you mainly need reliable coverage for older devices and don’t want to commit to an Omada-managed setup.

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