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For £44.95 ex-VAT, the TP-Link TL‑MR100 is the kind of “just get me online” 4G gateway I’d recommend for small offices, pop‑up sites, or anywhere you don’t want to fuss with broadband installation. It’s genuinely good value if your main priority is basic, dependable connectivity and you’re happy to live within its limits—think email, basic web use, and light business apps rather than heavy streaming or lots of simultaneous users. The 2.4GHz Wi‑Fi is fine for coverage (especially in simpler layouts), but it won’t feel snappy in busy environments with lots of nearby networks.
I’d *not* buy it if you need anything more serious: multiple people hammering the connection, modern Wi‑Fi performance, lots of configuration flexibility, or the ability to future‑proof for more demanding growth. Also, if this is going to be your primary internet for critical workflows, double-check local 4G signal quality first—no router can compensate for a weak mobile connection. If you tell me roughly how many users and what kind of usage (e.g., VoIP, CCTV, cloud systems), I can say whether it’ll feel like a bargain or an annoying compromise.

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