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Mark each office within the cell that is not in the office area.
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Label any subsequent critical point on the floor plan with
Completing the single floor plan
As you locate cells, trace the cell boundaries and label the cell centers with
colored markers.
Repeat "Locating cell centers" and "Locating cell boundaries" to define the
cells for the subsequent critical points.

Single-floor coverage techniques

This section shows you three single-floor planning techniques:
single-cell—used to cover the distance between two outside corners at
the end of a coverage area with one cell
double-cell—used to cover the distance between two outside corners at
the end of a coverage area with two cells
multi-cell—used to cover the distance between two outside corners at
the end of a coverage area with more than two cells
You always start planning with the single-cell technique because you do not
always know what the range is or how many cells you will need to cover the
area between the critical points.
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