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£48.61 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link Archer TX3000E for £40.48 ex-VAT is one of those “good-enough and painless” upgrades that makes sense in a lot of small office and general IT admin scenarios. If you’ve got a desktop that’s stuck on older Wi‑Fi, this kind of internal dual-band card is a straightforward way to get noticeably better stability and speed—especially with an office router that’s already reasonably capable. It’s also typically easy to deploy compared with fiddlier alternatives, and TP-Link’s drivers tend to behave well for day-to-day use.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for mission-critical environments where you need zero drama: USB/PCIe wireless adapters can vary more by system than people expect (motherboard quirks, driver versions, Windows updates). If you’re planning to roll it out across multiple client machines, I’d test it on a couple of representative desktops first. But if your goal is a cost-effective Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth uplift for a handful of workstations—without spending big—that price makes it a sensible pick.

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