What to use for remote access server?

Ive used an old 2500 in the past with multiple serial connections to achieve console connections to all my devices in remote offices.  Does anyone have recomendations on what to use now a days?  I dont want to put in an old 2500, i would reather use something more mondern.  Ive seen a lot of devices out there, but I dont know whats good and whats crap.  Any suggestions are appreciated, thanks

I use an older Cisco 2600XM with an ASYNC 16A module in the AIM slot.
I believe this module will work in most current updated routers.
This module also comes in ASYNC-8A and ASYNC-32A.
HTH
Frank

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