I have an Archer A20 3.0, an AC4000 home router. It's abandoned: latest firmware is from October 2019. Feature set is limited and dodgy, and it isn't rock-solid reliable.
I'm having a lot of trouble wading through options. Finding a good price-to-performance ratio is hard.
I'd prefer to future proof with AX. I'd like robust features that include VPN, parental control, reporting, and more.
I'd prefer something that could use OpenWRT or similar as a fallback, in case the vendor abandons it or I loose confidence in its firmware. (I've done DD-WRT on a WRT54G, so generally familiar with what all this means.)
I think "just a router" is best. I have a single-story house where the A20 permeates everywhere I need with no issues, so I don't think mesh has value. Also, I have no Ethernet wired in, so mesh devices would have to be wirelessly connected.
I'm open to Unifi and have helped with some corporate installs of it, but I am concerned it may be too much for my needs.
What works well for you?
I had crossed the bridge of being tired of configuring OpenWRT, DD-WRT, Tomato, etc. over the years. I just wanted something that worked reliably and was intuitive to both setup and manage.
With the Firewalla Purple and their iOS app, I've never seen such good UI/UX in a networking product, and it's been a great experience (I recommend the Purple or the Gold).