Linksys Switches/Routers that support CISCO IP SLA Responder feature

Hi there, I'm looking for a Linksys Switch or Router that does support Cisco IP SLA Responder, this allows for measuring one way delay, etc.
I'd appreciate if somebody can help me identifying a Linksys device supporting this.
Thanks!
From Cisco website:
"...Cisco IOS IP SLA Responder is a Cisco IOS Software component whose functionality is to respond to Cisco IOS IP SLA request packets....Some of the newer Linksys devices also support this feature...."

Cisco sold Linksys to Belkin quite a while ago. Linksys business products are typically for the SMB market.
For the SLA feature you are asking about I have used the Cisco 1921.
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