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£55.36 inc. VAT
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For £46 ex-VAT, this TP-Link AX1800 is the kind of router you buy when you want solid Wi‑Fi upgrade without thinking too hard. Dual-band is a sensible baseline, and AX-class support is helpful if you’ve got newer phones/laptops or you’re doing everyday streaming, video calls, and working from home. In a typical small to mid-size UK home/office, it’ll feel noticeably more responsive than older “n” kits, especially when multiple devices are active.
That said, don’t expect miracles: this price point usually means it won’t be the best choice for larger spaces, thick walls, or lots of simultaneous high-bandwidth users. If you’re trying to cover a whole building, you’ll likely end up wanting a mesh system or at least proper placement (central, elevated, away from interference). Also, if your network is more demanding—lots of VPN/port-heavy work or advanced enterprise-style features—there may be better-value options with more headroom. But for most small businesses and home workers who mainly need dependable Wi‑Fi on a budget, it’s a pretty sensible buy.

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