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The TP-Link Omada AX3000 is the kind of router that makes sense if you’re building something practical rather than flashy—especially if you like the idea of managing Wi‑Fi centrally instead of babysitting separate access points. In day-to-day UK office use, it’s solid: stable dual-band performance, decent coverage for typical small-to-mid sites, and an easier setup path than you’d expect at this price. At **£189.77 ex‑VAT**, you’re getting good value when you’ll actually use the Omada ecosystem (controllers, access points, VLANs, guest networks, etc.). If you already have—or plan to add—Omada gear, it pulls its weight.
I wouldn’t pick it if your priority is maximum “plug it in and forget it” for a single room, or if you’re expecting it to magically cover a large, brick-heavy building from one unit. It also won’t suit teams who don’t want to deal with basic network planning (SSID separation, where to put the router/AP, etc.). If you’re a reseller customer standardising on Omada for multiple sites, though, this is a sensible, cost-conscious choice—just make sure you buy with the expectation that Wi‑Fi design matters more than chasing the biggest number on the box.

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