Linksys WRV200 firmware update

Can i know who have solve the problem with WRV200 running VPN with both site is DDNS remote secure gateway ....??? The status is always show "T" . so i heard firmware version 1.034 onwards solve this ? but where can i download this ??? any guides are really appreciated !!!!! thanks

see this link for wrv200 firmware 1.0.38
http://www.zshare.net/download/7913536522fc55/

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