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In-House vs. Outsourced IT Support: Which Is Right for Your Business?
3 Mar, 2026







£108.30 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £90.08 ex-VAT you’re not buying “top-end” mesh here—you’re buying a practical starting point. The TP-Link BE3600 Whole Home Mesh Wi‑Fi 7 system is a decent option if you’ve got a small home/office and mainly want steadier coverage than a single router, without paying for a multi-pack. In real day-to-day use, mesh’s value shows up as fewer dead spots and less hassle with devices roaming—especially if you’ve got laptops/phones jumping between floors or rooms. If your current setup is suffering from inconsistent speeds at the far end, this is the kind of upgrade that usually feels immediately worthwhile.
That said, I’d be cautious about expecting huge gains from “Wi‑Fi 7” on its own—what you’ll actually notice depends more on placement and how many units you need than the marketing generation. A 1‑pack is the big limitation: if your space is more than modest or has thick walls, you may end up paying again to extend coverage properly. If you’re a typical UK small business with a couple of rooms (or a single-floor office) it makes sense—simple, good value, and TP-Link tends to be reliable and straightforward to manage. If you’re trying to blanket a larger or multi-storey layout, I’d strongly consider going straight for a multi-pack so you don’t spend time and money “topping up” later.

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