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Just because Asus has EoL'd doesn't mean openwrt will drop support. In fact, you can get these routers for cheap now and breathe new life into them.
With openwrt your router will outlive you. You might have to take it out with a shotgun. I have a 20-year-old dsl router that the isp gave us for free and it will not die.
There are probably people reading this who are younger than this router, and don't remember DSL... and yet this beast can absolutely run openwrt 23.xx.
https://openwrt.org/toh/actiontec/gt784wnv
I say "can" because I retired mine to the box a few years ago, running 19.xx and working like new. (Just that 100Mbps is too slow.)
Man it doesn't even feel like that long ago that my mind was blown by 100mbps. Also blown over how I just made a bunch of cat5 (not e) patches for my brother's brother printer and other non gigabit devices and he mixed it up with the 6a and connected the computer and it seemed to actually work at 2.5gbit. Still put the proper one in though as I can't trust that and wpnt always be around to babysit it.