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Features of using geometrical theory to standard IEEE 802.11 network construction indoors
One of Wifi-networking problem is access points location. Networking of IEEE 802.11n standard raises the issue complicated because of standard analysis don't take into consideration electromagnetic wave reflection from surface indoor. Author suggests to use geometric theory for access points location optimization.