Running WEP and WPA2 on the same virtual AP

Hi Forum,
Is it advisable to run WEP and WPA2 on the same virtual AP sharing the same antenna?
rgds,
paul

Paul,
This shouldn't be a problem, so long as you have one SSID for WEP, and one SSID for WPA2. The antenna itself will not come into play for what type of encryption that is used.

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