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£91.78 inc. VAT
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For £76 ex-VAT, the TP-Link BE3600 ceiling-mount Wi‑Fi 7 access point is the kind of “proper upgrade” you can justify for small offices and warehouses without blowing the budget. It’s a good fit if you want decent performance and modern wireless without relying on extenders, and the ceiling-mount form factor helps keep coverage more even (less “dead corners” than a router-on-a-shelf setup). In day-to-day terms, this is best for straightforward environments: general business traffic, multiple devices on site, and users who need stable Wi‑Fi throughout the room rather than gigabit-proof backhaul dreams.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for heavy, high-density “everyone is online at once” deployments or for firms that want tight controller-style management across many sites. BE-series pricing gets tempting, but you only really benefit from Wi‑Fi 7 if your clients actually support it, and ceiling mount installs can be fiddly if you don’t have clean PoE cabling and mounting experience. If you’re replacing older kit in a modest footprint, it’s excellent value; if you’re building a complex network with advanced central management needs, you may want to spend a bit more on gear designed for that from the start.

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