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-Espressif SoC devices ESP32 and ESP8266 can use a few WiFi network modes (applies to layers 1--3 in ISO-OSI model): 
-  * as WiFi client connected to WiFi router (Figure {{ref>esp_client}}),  
-<figure esp_client> 
-{{ :en:iot-open:getting_familiar_with_your_hardware_rtu_itmo_sut:esp:esp_client.png?nolink&200 |}} 
-<caption>ESP client mode.</caption> 
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-  * as independent WiFi access point (Figure {{ref>esp_ap}}), 
-<figure esp_ap> 
-{{ :en:iot-open:getting_familiar_with_your_hardware_rtu_itmo_sut:esp:esp_ap.png?nolink&200 |}} 
-<caption>ESP AP  mode.</caption> 
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-  * as a repeater with devices connected to ESP and ESP connected to an external router (Figure {{ref>esp_both}}), 
-<figure esp_both> 
-{{ :en:iot-open:getting_familiar_with_your_hardware_rtu_itmo_sut:esp:esp_both.png?nolink&200 |}} 
-<caption>ESP dual mode.</caption> 
-</figure> 
-  * as client and server in mesh network (Figure {{ref>esp_mesh}}). 
-<figure esp_mesh> 
-{{ :en:iot-open:getting_familiar_with_your_hardware_rtu_itmo_sut:esp:esp_mesh.png?nolink&200 |}} 
-<caption>ESP mesh networking.</caption> 
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