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That is a complex problem. When you say router I assume you mean the all in one units? The common off the shelf devices are a router, switch, firewall, dhcp server and WiFi access point. Depending on the hardware they are normally pretty solid for one or a few people. The key thing you should be concerned about is the software on the device. There are plenty of open firmwares for network devices but they normally expect you to have a decent understanding of networking. Software like OpenWRT does have some decent defaults but you need to know things like how to keep it updated and how to create a secure WiFi network in the GUI.
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/introduction-of-a-router/
https://openwrt.org/