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I'm just stuck with either the stock firmware or a modded Merlin build on my AX86U. Love the thing though.
What I find ridiculous is how many wireless access points require online accounts these days. Not being a requirement was a major factor in my decision to pick up this ASUS. I also didn't feel comfortable with running hardware from a Chinese brand or anything with opaque automatic updating given my area of work.
I just installed merlin on my AX58U. It's seems to have fixed my smart connect settings. Stock firmware would have my devices disconnecting like crazy. Merlin works as expected
I recently pulled cables around the house to kind of make the Internet experience better at home. One of the considerations in getting a new router was for it to be supported by OpenWRT for the last 2 major releases.
I found that it becomes a lot more easier to find good routers when you know good software is going to work on it no matter what. Ended up going with a new gen Mi Router 4C. Opened the box, set it up to get the STOK code, and immediately flashed OpenWRT on that.