- IT Office Moves
Setting Up Guest Wi-Fi in Your New Office
3 Dec, 2025







£396.77 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £326.90 ex‑VAT, the TP-Link BE9300 Wi‑Fi 7 whole‑home mesh is one of those “good spec, sane money” options — but it only really makes sense if you’re upgrading multiple parts of your home/office at once. It’s a solid pick for small-to-medium UK sites where you’ve got dead spots, thick walls, or you simply want one stable network name everywhere without fiddling. In day-to-day use (video calls, file transfers, general browsing/streaming), you’ll feel the benefit most in coverage and consistency rather than raw speed bragging rights.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting miracles on a single device in a single room, or if your environment is mostly open-plan and already behaves well. Mesh also depends heavily on placement—if you can’t position nodes sensibly (near power and with reasonable signal to each other), you can end up paying for Wi‑Fi 7 that performs like “pretty decent mesh.” For this price, it’s best suited to a reseller/SMB customer who wants a reliable setup with minimal hassle, and who has (or will get) Wi‑Fi 7 capable client devices; otherwise, you may be overbuying.

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