- Internet & Connectivity
Guide to MPLS Networks for Multi-Site Businesses
18 Mar, 2026






£683.56 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link EAP668 is a solid choice if you actually need outdoor coverage and you want something that won’t fall over as soon as the weather turns. For the money (£569.30 ex-VAT), it’s not “cheap Wi‑Fi”—but in the outdoor/enterprise lane it’s priced like a practical workhorse: good stability, proper PoE powering (so you’re not faffing around with extra power supplies), and it’s the sort of access point you’d spec for sites like car parks, warehouses, courtyards, retail forecourts, and small industrial units where you need coverage rather than flashy features.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for small indoor deployments or where you only need sporadic coverage. If your requirements are simple, you’ll get better value with cheaper indoor APs. Also, make sure the rest of your setup matches the promise: quality PoE switches, sane mounting height/antenna orientation, and correct controller/config (whether you’re using TP‑Link’s management approach or managing it alongside your existing WLAN). If you’re expecting “set and forget” miracles without planning placement and backhaul, you’ll be disappointed—outdoor Wi‑Fi is won or lost on installation as much as the hardware.

Zyxel
Zyxel NWA50BEPRO, BE6500, (2.4GHz: 2x2:2, 5GHz or 6GHz: 2x2:2) Wi-Fi 6 & Wi-Fi 7,MU-MIMO, Dual Radio 2.4 and 5 or 6GHz, 1 x 2.5G LAN Ports, PoE+ (802.3at), Standalone/Nebula Cloud Including Power Adapter

D-Link
D-Link DWL-6610AP - Radio access point - Wi-Fi 5 - 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz

TP-Link
TP-Link 5GHz 300Mbps 13dBi Outdoor CPE Antenna - CPE510

TP-Link
TP-Link Archer MX700 V1 - Wireless router - WWAN 4-port switch - 1GbE - Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 6 - Dual Band - 4G, 3G
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