- Network Admin
How to Optimise Your Office Wi-Fi Network
26 Aug, 2025






£932.20 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £777 ex-VAT, the TP-Link Omada SG3452XMPP is only a “good buy” if you’re genuinely committed to the Omada ecosystem and you need the kind of hardware feature set it brings. Omada managed switches are often great value for businesses that want central control (VLANs, device management, sensible security) without paying enterprise pricing, and this model feels aimed at that mid-market sweet spot: small/medium offices, multi-site networks, or resellers/system integrators building repeatable builds. If you’re already running an Omada controller, it’ll likely feel efficient and predictable day-to-day—less fiddling, more “set it and forget it”.
I’d be cautious if you’re just looking for a basic managed Gigabit switch for a single rack with minimal features, because you’re paying for capacity and PoE-aware switching rather than “switching for switching’s sake.” Also, if your team isn’t comfortable with network segmentation and managed switch fundamentals, don’t buy features you won’t use—any managed switch becomes a liability if nobody owns the configuration. Bottom line: buy it if you want solid managed networking value in an Omada deployment; don’t if you only need plain connectivity or you’re locked into a different management platform.

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