- Virtual CIO
When Should Your Business Move to the Cloud?
11 Mar, 2026






£227.86 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link Omada AX3000 indoor/outdoor WiFi 6 access point is a solid buy if you want something that’s genuinely “business-ready” without paying premium enterprise pricing. At ~£189.77 ex-VAT, it’s good value for small offices, warehouses, shops, and sites where you need reliable WiFi coverage beyond a single room—especially because it’s designed to handle outdoor mounting too, which can save you from buying two different access points. In day-to-day use, the biggest win is that Omada is more manageable than typical consumer gear: if you’re already using (or willing to use) Omada’s controller, you get sensible control over the network rather than tinkering device-by-device.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re only putting up one access point and you don’t want any management layer at all—because the “real” benefits show up when you run Omada properly. Also, AX speeds are great on paper, but your real-world performance will hinge on backhaul (if you’re using Ethernet, you’ll be happier) and how clean your RF environment is. If you need broad coverage across multiple rooms/units or a small multi-AP rollout, this is a sensible choice; if you just need basic WiFi for a tiny space, there are usually cheaper options that will feel more cost-effective.

TP-Link
TP-Link Omada EAP615GP-Wall V1 - Radio access point - 4 ports - 1GbE, GPON - Wi-Fi 6 - 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz - cloud-managed - wall mountable

TP-Link
TP-Link Omada EAP110-Outdoor - Radio access point - 100Mb LAN - Wi-Fi - 2.4 GHz - wall mountable

TP-Link
TP-Link Omada Cloud Controller OC200 - Network management device - 100Mb LAN - desktop

Netgear
NETGEAR WAX210 - Radio access point - AX1800, dual-band, PoE - 1GbE - Wi-Fi 6 - 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz - wall / ceiling mountable
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