Which model !!

Hi there .
I have  WAG120N  home router .
I need to add  VPN connection in my router so all of my device( my phone and my tablet) can access to the internet through my router but look like there is no option for doing this in WAG120N.
So I decide to buy new model and I prefer to buy linksys modem.
I really don't know  which model is right for me Please if you can help me for selecting  my modem . thx a lot

Hi,
Your WAG120N is a VPN Passthrough device. Just make sure that VPN tunnel passthrough are enabled under Security - VPN Passthrough on the ADSL Gateway's Web UI. Are you planning to setup your own VPN server? If you do, please check this link for some guide: http://www.vpnbook.com/howto/
Hope this helps.
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