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What is Network Access Control (NAC)?
25 Oct, 2025







£139.68 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £116.40 ex-VAT, the TP-Link BE3600 Wi‑Fi 7 is a decent “upgrade without going crazy” option for a small office that wants better coverage and smoother device handling, without paying enterprise money. In day-to-day use it’s the kind of router that keeps meeting rooms, phones/laptops, and normal cloud apps feeling responsive—especially as you add more wireless clients. If your current setup is Wi‑Fi 5/6 and you’re seeing occasional sluggishness or dead spots, this is the sort of jump that often feels immediately worthwhile.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it as a “serious backbone” router for a busy site with heavy throughput demands, lots of wired infrastructure, or advanced networking needs. The model number suggests a mid-range position, so if you care about lots of VLANs/complex routing, sustained multi-gig WAN/LAN use, or you’re replacing a more feature-rich gateway, you may end up wanting something higher spec. But for typical UK SME office use—standard internet, lots of everyday Wi‑Fi devices, and a need for reliability within a sensible budget—it’s a solid choice, and good value.

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