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20 Mar, 2026






£75.88 inc. VAT
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For £77.59 ex-VAT, the TP-Link Omada AX3000 Wall Plate WiFi 6 Access Point is a decent little “get-you-up-and-running” option—especially if you want something tidy and unobtrusive on the wall rather than a chunky ceiling AP. Where it really makes sense is in small offices, shops, or multi-room setups that still benefit from basic WiFi management: Omada’s ecosystem is usually straightforward to deploy and helps you avoid the “every AP is a separate island” problem. If you already have (or are willing to use) Omada’s controller approach, you’ll get more value than you would with a standalone consumer-style AP.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you’re expecting it to outperform proper business ceiling access points in dense environments. Wall-plate APs can be great for coverage in normal room layouts, but they’re not magic for plastered walls, lots of interference, or high client density. Also, it’s only “good value” if you’ll actually use the Omada management features—otherwise you might be overpaying versus a simpler unmanaged option. Bottom line: buy it if you want a clean, managed WiFi 6 setup for a smaller commercial site; don’t buy it if you’re trying to solve a heavy coverage/density problem or you’re not going to use Omada management.

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