- Internet & Connectivity
How to Handle Network Capacity for Video Conferencing
18 Dec, 2025







£119.40 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re trying to get decent wired-style connectivity around a UK office or small warehouse without rewiring, the TL‑WPA8631P kit is a sensible “get it working fast” option. It’s basically built for situations where Wi‑Fi doesn’t reach reliably and you don’t want to run Ethernet—think a couple of desks in a far room, a meeting space, or back-office kit that needs stable links. The fact it’s a multi-adapter kit helps you avoid the usual “mystery performance” you get when you try to build a Powerline setup piecemeal.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your building wiring is messy (old consumer boards, lots of extensions, mixed ring/lighting circuits) or if you expect high speeds over long distances—Powerline is always a bit “it depends” because it shares the electrical wiring. Also, £99.58 ex‑VAT for a 2‑pack is only good value if you’re genuinely limited by distance/coverage; if you can do proper Wi‑Fi placement or add a mesh/AP with good backhaul, that usually ends up more consistent and easier to troubleshoot. Overall: good for short-to-medium internal runs where Wi‑Fi is weak, but less of a slam dunk for larger sites or anyone who needs performance predictability at the far end.

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