E3000 VPN Client

Hi, I'm in the strong for the purchase of a new router for my home network and want to use a router from Cisco series e.

On this router, I want to be able to connect with a client through the Internet to my home network using a VPN client.

I have some experience with the E2000, but this model does not have this feature.

The E3000 has this feature? If not, is there a model of the E series that does?

Thanks in advance for your answer.

Robert

Linksys consumer routers do not have this feature. You look at Cisco Small Business or better for VPN access.

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