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For £64.40 ex-VAT, this TP-Link AX3000 Wi‑Fi 6 mesh unit is basically the “easy mode” option for smoothing out dead zones without going down the enterprise rabbit hole. TP-Link’s mesh setup is usually painless, performance is generally solid for everyday office needs (video calls, shared storage access, cloud apps), and the AX label matters most if your site has any newer devices that actually support Wi‑Fi 6. Where it starts to make less sense is if you’re expecting it to magically replace a properly designed network—mesh helps, but poor cabling/layout and oversubscribed internet will still cap speeds.
Who should buy: small UK offices, warehouses with typical “one router can’t reach everywhere” issues, and anyone trying to get reliable coverage fast on a tight budget. Who should *not*: larger sites needing lots of backhaul throughput (especially if you can’t wire the units for better performance), or businesses with very specific network/security requirements—mesh products at this price point tend to be best for convenience rather than deep control. If you’re buying one unit only, temper expectations: mesh is at its best as a system, so make sure you’re sizing it for your floorplan, not just the cost.

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