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I would suggest getting a router that runs OpenWRT or OPNsense. That will let you configure anything you need to. It's open source firmware so it will respect your privacy.
If you go with OPNsense, you will need separate access points since it runs on a PC. The Unifi access points work well for that.
I'm ashamed to admit I totally forgot about ddwrt/openwrt. It's been a decade or so since I messed with that. Good call.
OpenWRT and dd-wrt are very different. OpenWRT is as open as can be and dd-wrt is designed to be more compatible with Broadcom though special licensing.
Basically stick with OpenWRT or OPNsense. With OpenWRT you need to manually update to get security patches which can be inconvenient. I'm not sure about OPNsense.