Initially when I saw this thread yesterday I didn't fully take it seriously because I thought it was related to this thread here:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/is-rt-ax86u-being-discontinued-by-asus.76080/ which was the same assumption because of different circumstances. So, it looks like this thread is different. With that said, I read up on the posts from last night, and wanted to mention that on the topic of a balance of performance, price and features, etc: the main reason I purchased the RT-AX86U was for the ASUSWRT experience, beyond that in my current setup and use case, the RT-AX86U hasn't really shown me any real significant performance over any other router I've used, that has lower specs.
The main thing I've really been looking for are the following:
1. A stable internet connection
2. regular firmware updates to patch security and fix bugs
3. The ability to port forward, and control traffic, when needed
4. Wireless for those devices that don't have an Ethernet option
Most of the high end features and demands I see discussed here in these threads currently have no practical application for my setup, even though I could see where they would fit in more, in a small business, or enterprise environment vs a home environment.
With that said, and after the initial learning curve of the Asus environment, the RT-AX86U has been the set and forget solution, I've been looking for. AT the same time though, has plenty of things to change and configure going forward as needed.