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I current have an AC1900 router and would like to export the config out and import it into my AX88U that I just ordered. This would save me from having to re-enter MAC addresses and IP sssignments. I assume the features unique to the AX88U would remain unconfigured and at default. I would hope that those items shared in common would be configured with my existing settings. Is this possible to do?
 
I current have an AC1900 router and would like to export the config out and import it into my AX88U that I just ordered. This would save me from having to re-enter MAC addresses and IP sssignments. I assume the features unique to the AX88U would remain unconfigured and at default. I would hope that those items shared in common would be configured with my existing settings. Is this possible to do?
Read this thread: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/user-nvram-save-restore-utility-r26-2.19521/
 
I current have an AC1900 router and would like to export the config out and import it into my AX88U that I just ordered. This would save me from having to re-enter MAC addresses and IP sssignments. I assume the features unique to the AX88U would remain unconfigured and at default. I would hope that those items shared in common would be configured with my existing settings. Is this possible to do?

No.

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I current have an AC1900 router and would like to export the config out and import it into my AX88U that I just ordered. This would save me from having to re-enter MAC addresses and IP sssignments. I assume the features unique to the AX88U would remain unconfigured and at default. I would hope that those items shared in common would be configured with my existing settings. Is this possible to do?
Here is a simple DHCP static list utility.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/dhcp_staticlist-and-dhcp_hostnames-utility.58957/
 

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