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How to Budget for IT Support as a Small Business
23 Oct, 2025





£243.05 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For ~£202 ex‑VAT, the TP-Link Omada 4G+ Cat6 AX3000 Gigabit VPN Router is one of those “small business, keep it simple” buys. If you need a reliable internet failover (or a proper primary 4G setup) without spending silly money, this is a solid value route—especially if you already use Omada switches/APs. The VPN and Omada ecosystem pieces are the main reasons to consider it: it makes remote access and central management less painful than mixing and matching random brands. In day‑to‑day terms, it’s the kind of router that behaves well for offices, small warehouses, and branches where you don’t want to babysit networking.
I’d avoid it if you’re looking for heavyweight performance under heavy site‑to‑site traffic, because budget VPN routers always have limits. Also, if you don’t care about Omada management and just need a basic broadband router, you’ll likely be paying for features you won’t use. But for a UK reseller/customer who wants a cost‑effective 4G‑capable VPN gateway that fits neatly into an Omada deployment, it’s a sensible purchase.

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