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The TP-Link Archer AX1800 Wi‑Fi 6 USB adapter for £24.80 ex‑VAT is a pretty sensible buy for small office “get better Wi‑Fi fast” jobs. If you’ve got a few PCs that don’t have decent built-in wireless (or you’re stuck with reception in a meeting room, admin office, or warehouse office), a USB Wi‑Fi 6 dongle can upgrade things quickly without touching cabling or buying new hardware. It’s especially good for typical business use like web apps, Microsoft 365, Teams calls, and general browsing where stability matters more than flashy speeds.
That said, it’s not the sort of upgrade you’d buy expecting miracles at distance. USB adapters can suffer if the Wi‑Fi signal is weak or if the adapter is plugged directly into the back of a desktop (where it can be blocked by the case). For best results, you’d want decent signal where it plugs in, or use a USB extension to position it better. Also, if your environment is crowded with networks (hot-desking, apartment-like office layouts, lots of nearby SSIDs), a proper PCIe Wi‑Fi card or an access point upgrade usually gives a more robust long-term outcome. For £24.80, though, this is a reasonable, low-risk choice for “improve connectivity now” on a budget—just don’t treat it like a replacement for network infrastructure.

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