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Why are the moon as mirror and better transmission protection algorithms no sufficient ways?
I don't believe the moon is far away from Earth to act as a reliable relay for Mars - Earth communications.
A number of relay satellites could be parked at different Lagrange points (see attached image), but the cost of such a system would probably not be approved for robotic mission, as all space fairing nations have limited budgets, and robotic missions can just be paused for a few weeks during conjunction.
If extended crewed missions to Mars become a reality, I would think it would be essential to have such a communication system in place if the missions were planned to occur during a Mars-Earth solar conjunction.
You can read one assessment of different relay network topologies to improve Earth–Mars communications on this link - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0094576523000516
(The diagram in this reply is copied from the above link)