- Network Admin
How to Plan Wi-Fi for a Warehouse or Industrial Space
19 Oct, 2025



£92.03 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £76.62 ex-VAT, the TP-Link AX3000 whole-home mesh is the sort of “get it sorted without drama” kit I’d consider for small offices and light warehouse spill-over areas—places where Wi‑Fi dead spots are hurting people but you don’t want to spend enterprise money. TP-Link’s mesh approach is usually straightforward to deploy, and you get a decent baseline for modern devices, streaming, and day-to-day business use. If you’re trying to cover multiple rooms or floors with one consistent network (rather than juggling extenders), this is typically a sensible value play.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you need very predictable performance under heavy concurrent load (lots of video calls and transfers at the same time), or if you’re dealing with thick concrete/metal structures where even good consumer-grade mesh can struggle. Also, calling it “Hubs & Switches” is a bit misleading—this is a Wi‑Fi system first, so if your real need is wired coverage or switching, you may be buying the wrong tool. If your goal is simply to fix Wi‑Fi coverage cheaply and quickly for a small business, this is one of the better bets at this price point. If you’re scaling beyond a handful of users or need enterprise-grade consistency, I’d look at higher-end mesh or a more managed Wi‑Fi setup instead.

TP-Link
TP-Link JetStream TL-SG2218P V1.60 - Switch - smart - 16 x 10/100/1000 (PoE+) + 2 x SFP - rack-mountable - PoE+ (150 W)

D-Link
D-Link DXS 1210-28S - Switch - smart - 24 x 10GBase-X + 4 x 10Gb Ethernet - rack-mountable

Zyxel
Zyxel GS1900-24 - Switch - smart - 24 x 10/100/1000 + 2 x Gigabit SFP (uplink) - desktop, rack-mountable

Netgear
NETGEAR Easy Smart GS108EP - Switch - L3 - smart - 8 x 10/100/1000 (PoE+) - desktop, wall-mountable - PoE+ (62 W)