It all depends on how much the OP wants to spend. If cheap is attractive, read on.
I have had one of
these for 18 months now (used to be £35-40 as steptoe suggested), It works faultlessly running OpenVpn from PIA, Windscribe and VPNUnlimited. If you do not need a direct ethernet connection to your box
a version can be bought for under £20. Both would deliver c13mbps running OpenVpn as indicated. Absolutely fab vpn or travel routers, for the price. Think their cpu blows the socks off the like of cheap LibertyShield routers, which while cheap to buy might cost you a fortune (comparatively speaking, see below) for vpn sub. Don't know whether it is still the case, but LibertyShield used to lock their router in to their own vpn service, so the router will be an expensive door stop when you choose not to subscribe.
Being cheap, I bagged a lifetime sub of VPNUnlimited for well under £20. Such deals come up at
StackSocial regularly. To make life easy, it is a good idea to figure out how to put a particular vpn service on the router before committing to buy the vpn service.
GLi has a guide here.