Help upgrading from EA6200 to EA6400

Hello

I'm upgrading to a Linksys EA6200 to an EA6400, is there a way to save all the settings of the EA6200 and the restoration of the EA6400? I want to keep my MAC filtering and all my settings of the EA6200. Don't know if is still possible but had to ask.

Thank you

Hi jlruiz2k. It is not recommended to do given that two routers have different firmware so different compatilbility with parameters. What you can do, it's just copy all of your settings tab and even entry once you're on the same tab in the new configuration of the router page.

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