Can I restore a WRT300N with WRT350N Backup

I am using a WRT350N (ver 1) and have an "older" WRT300N (ver 1.1) as a backup. Can I restore to the WRT300N with the backup of settings made from the WRT350N. I use MAC filtering and have 15 MAC addresses and certain access restrictions so the ability to do this would save time. If not, can I restore to another WRT350N?
Stosh

In general, you cannot restore settings (using a router configuration file) from one model or version of a router to another.  Each router model and version has different hardware built into it, and therefore has unique firmware, and a unique set of firmware settings.
In general, if you save a router configuration file, you should only use it to restore settings if:
1)  the router is the same model and version, and
2)  the firmware is the same version, and
3)  the router was running correctly when you saved the router configuration file.

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