- VoIP & Phone Systems
How to Set Up Quality of Service (QoS) for VoIP
15 Sep, 2025







£116.98 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £97.55 ex-VAT, this TP-Link AX1500 Whole Home Mesh kit is the kind of “good enough” upgrade that actually makes sense for small offices and light home-working setups. If you’re dealing with dead spots, flaky coverage in awkward corners, or you just want your phone/laptop to roam cleanly without manually hopping SSIDs, a mesh setup is where the value is. TP-Link’s Whole Home mesh approach is generally painless to get running, and you don’t need to be a networking nerd to make it behave.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you expect heavy concurrent use across multiple rooms—think lots of video calls, file transfers, or busy wireless environments. AX “1500 class” systems can run out of puff when you stack devices and push distance, and you may find performance uneven if the units can’t talk to each other well through walls. Also, “whole home” is always relative: if you’ve got a large office layout or thick construction, you’ll want to sanity-check placement (and cabling plans, if applicable) before you assume coverage everywhere.
Overall: buy it if you want a straightforward, cost-effective Wi‑Fi 6 mesh for a small UK workplace or modest home with normal wall losses. Skip it if you’re chasing top-end throughput for lots of simultaneous users or you know your premises will make backhaul difficult.

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