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It is likely floundering because anyone with more than beginner networking/security knowledge know that having everything combined is a very very bad idea.
Having it all in one means that when someone gets access to it, they get access to everything.
You are much better off having separate devices for:
And you should be using VLAN's to only allow devices access to what they need.
And as a plus having everything separated means if one device breaks or you need to upgrade, you only have to replace that one part instead on replacing the all in one device costing 50 times more.
on the flip side, a wifi 7 access point, firewall, NAS, server, and network switch in this performance range are going to cost a bit more by my reckoning. I do see your point about repairability and reliability, one power supply for all of it could be problematic.
As far as security, couldn't most of what you mentioned be effectively achieved in software if implemented correctly? Looking at the company website, that seems to be their primary focus area.