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Yeah, this looks like consumer grade crap. I'm a simple home user, and I've found a lot of value in entry level enterprise gear (Mikrotik router, Ubiquiti AP).
OP, if your org is big enough to need two ISPs, you're big enough to buy enterprise hardware. It doesn't need to be expensive, for example this TP-link router can do up to 3 WANs (~$60 on Amazon) and I use the Mikrotik Hex S (~$70; it can do at least two). Separate your router and AP and you can upgrade each independently as needed. That said, configuration will be more complicated (esp for my Mikrotik, not sure amor TP-Link) since they're designed for power users, but there are lots of good guides online.