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AI in Accounting and Finance for UK Businesses
20 Mar, 2026





£258.22 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link ER706WP-4G is one of those “works as advertised” routers that’s great when you need a reliable small-site uplink with a proper wired network behind it—without paying enterprise money. The big draw here is the built-in 4G fallback and the fact it’s a real router (not a consumer Wi‑Fi box) with the sort of management you expect in a B2B setup. If you’re running a shop, a warehouse office, a small clinic, or even a temporary site where the internet link isn’t guaranteed, it’s a sensible buy because downtime tends to cost more than the difference between cheap and dependable.
I’d recommend it for anyone who wants managed routing and stability more than “fancy” Wi‑Fi features—e.g., you’ll likely pair it with proper access points or you already have Wi‑Fi sorted. Where it’s not the best choice is if you’re expecting it to replace a full corporate edge setup, or if your environment is bandwidth-heavy and latency-sensitive (then you should be thinking about more capable/robust gateways and possibly managed services). At £215 ex‑VAT, it’s good value if you’ll actually use the 4G capability and you want something practical and straightforward for day-to-day business networking.

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