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So can't a router do the VLAN stuff?
Your question exposes a language problem.
A router cannot do that. A router connects two networks together and routs traffic between them. That is it.
A home “router” is a combination device that includes a router, a wireless access point, maybe a modem, a managed switch, a dhcp server, a firewall, and more.
If you need a managed switch with more than 4 ports… you buy a managed switch. It is simple.
I feel like routers are overhyped.
An L3 switch is a router. Though most of them don’t have enough resources to take a full BGP routing table, at wire speed.