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£154.36 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re trying to get Wi‑Fi into a spot where your router’s signal just won’t behave, this TP‑Link G.hn/Powerline AX kit is one of the more sensible “works first time” options at this price point. The big win is that it uses your existing wiring to extend connectivity with far less of the fuss you get with older powerline gear. In real homes/offices with decent cabling, you’ll typically see a more stable result than hanging everything on a cheap Wi‑Fi extender—and AX speeds mean it’s not instantly outdated the moment you add modern laptops/phones. At ~£128 ex‑VAT, it’s decent value for small offices, warehouses with hard-to-wire corners, or multi-room setups where mesh would be overkill or hard to place.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your building’s electrics are a mess or you expect miracles on every circuit—powerline/G.hn performance is still “depends on the wiring,” and poor/noisy lines can drag it down. Also, if you already have a mesh system you’re happy with, this is unlikely to beat it on flexibility and ongoing expansion. For people who want a straightforward second “Wi‑Fi node” without rewiring or messing around with placement, it’s a solid choice; for anyone chasing maximum throughput in a wired-into-a-bad-circuit environment, I’d be more cautious.

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