If the issue is wireless, a decent AP is probably a better solution.
The reasons not to choose ASUS are its really poor record on resolving well known long term stability/security issues, it’s been fined multiple times and ordered to submit to external auditing for decades as part of a legal case in the US because it didn’t patch glaring security holes for years, it faked results to claim FCC safety certification, has a lousy history of switches and AP interfaces dropping from routers due to poor manufacturing and worse still it’s affected multiple generations of products. Every OEM drops the ball, intel, AMD, Nvidia, apple, Microsoft etc. have all done it, but the important bit of the process is how it’s dealt with, fixes/recalls and improving manufacturing/design so it doesn’t happen again and consumers know you accept that if you sell them poorly made crap, you have an obligation to fix it. ASUS don’t do that. The whole company sucks from a RMA perspective - they will literally ignore returns and refuse to honour warranty/send you broken replacements.