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In a corporate environment, a network engineer is tasked with designing a wireless network that must support a high density of users in a large conference room. The room measures 30 meters by 20 meters and is expected to accommodate up to 200 devices simultaneously. Given that each device requires a minimum throughput of 5 Mbps for optimal performance, what is the minimum total throughput required for the wireless network in the conference room, and how should the engineer approach the placement of access points to ensure adequate coverage and performance?
1 Gbps total throughput with access points placed strategically to minimize interference and maximize coverage
500 Mbps total throughput with access points evenly distributed across the room
2 Gbps total throughput with access points placed in corners of the room
250 Mbps total throughput with access points located at the center of the room

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