SomeWhereOverTheRainBow
Part of the Furniture
I am with you on your statement here. If anything, it is the changing hardware that is leading Asus to slowly EOL each AC model. They are trying to remain competitive without having the complexity of maintaining existing code base for older AC models. The older that technology gets, the more backports and extra work ASUS will have to devote to AC models such that they stay compatible or comparable to their newer AX models.I haven't seen any particular value yet to the 3006 FW. The only advantage I've found with the 3006 FW is the ability to set up an isolated guest network on an AP without having to use a script. However, ASUS took a significant step backward in OVPN functionality with the 3006 FW. I can't think of anything else that's different between 3004.386 and 3006.
But AX and 2.5 gbps networking is a nice feature of the newer routers.