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For £18.34 ex‑VAT, the TP-Link Archer T3U Plus is one of those “good enough, get on with it” USB Wi‑Fi upgrades. It’s a sensible choice if you’ve got a desktop/laptop that struggles with signal, need an easy install (no messing about with internal cards), or you want a stable, everyday connection for things like file transfers, VoIP, basic cloud work, and general browsing. TP-Link has a solid track record here, so from a reseller point of view it’s the sort of low-risk item you can stock for SMBs without worrying it’ll turn into endless support tickets.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting consistently fast throughput at range, or if you’re in a busy RF environment (lots of nearby Wi‑Fi) where performance will drop no matter what. USB adapters also depend heavily on the port and the physical position—plugging it directly into a crowded rear USB port can quietly kneecap results. If the goal is “best possible Wi‑Fi” in an office, a proper PCIe adapter or relocating the router/access point is usually the better spend than buying more USB dongles. Overall: great value for basic connectivity and quick fixes, but not a “power user” upgrade.

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