- AI
AI for HR and Recruitment
20 Mar, 2026






£265.82 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link Omada Multi‑Gigabit VPN Router is a solid pick if you’re building (or upgrading) an Omada setup and you actually need “real” throughput, not the usual small-office bottlenecks. At around £221 ex‑VAT, it’s priced like a practical workhorse rather than a flashy premium router, and for most UK small-to-mid sized businesses that want stable site-to-site VPN plus room to grow, it makes sense. The Omada ecosystem is the real value here—this router plays nicely with Omada switches/APs, so you can manage things centrally instead of duct-taping a bunch of separate platforms together.
I wouldn’t buy it if your needs are basic “internet in, Wi‑Fi out” and you’re not investing in Omada management—then you’ll likely find better value in simpler hardware. Also, if you’re expecting lots of heavy VPN users or very specific enterprise routing features, you’ll want to sanity-check your use case first (throughput under load and concurrent sessions matter more than spec-sheet promises). Bottom line: buy it if you’re going Omada and you need multi‑gig performance with VPN at a sensible price; skip it if you just want the cheapest router that gets the job done.

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