Description: A heterogeneous wireless network is a type of network that integrates various wireless communication technologies, allowing the interconnection of devices and systems that use different standards and protocols. This approach provides greater flexibility and scalability in network implementation, as it combines the best of each technology, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, and LTE, among others. Heterogeneous networks are particularly useful in environments where wide coverage is required and the ability to connect devices of different types and capabilities is crucial. Additionally, these networks can adapt to the specific needs of users and applications, optimizing performance and efficiency. Interoperability between different technologies is a key feature, allowing devices to communicate seamlessly, regardless of their origin or type. In an increasingly connected world, heterogeneous wireless networks play a crucial role in creating robust and versatile communication infrastructures, facilitating the expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) and improving connectivity in various environments, including urban and rural areas.