Very few, if any USB wireless adapters are robust for AP use, virtually none for 802.11ac. I would recommend something like a GL-MT300N-V2 or GL-AR300M as an AP in concert with something like the Brume. The GL-AR300M16 would be sufficient, but I personally consider the additional US$8 for 128 MB of NAND worthwhile.

Reportedly poor thermal design is one of the reasons I haven’t bought something like the EspressoBin v7 to try as a device that can manage higher SQM and VPN rates than the MIPS-based units. Adding another couple of watts of thermal load (from wireless chips and their RF chains) in a package the size of the GL-AR750S or Brume is quite and engineering and cost challenge to do with the the quality that GL.iNet upholds.