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When designing a network for a new residential area, I consider several key factors.
The first is the size and layout of the area. This will determine the type and amount of equipment needed, as well as the placement of nodes and access points.
Next, I assess the expected user demand to ensure the network can handle peak traffic times without slowing down or crashing.
I also take into account future growth potential. The network should be scalable so it can accommodate more users and higher data usage in the future.
Finally, considering the local environment is crucial. Factors such as terrain, weather patterns, and existing infrastructure can all impact network design and performance.
Overall, balancing these elements allows us to create an efficient, reliable, and future-proof network.