Description: An interference-free zone is an area where wireless signals can operate without interruptions from other signals. This concept is fundamental in the realm of wireless communication networks, where frequency congestion can cause connectivity and performance issues. In an interference-free zone, the aim is to minimize the presence of devices emitting signals on the same frequency bands, allowing connections to be more stable and faster. The main characteristics of these zones include the absence of physical obstacles that can block signals, as well as the reduction of electromagnetic interference from other electronic devices. The relevance of establishing interference-free zones lies in the growing demand for wireless connectivity in environments such as offices, homes, and public spaces, where multiple devices compete for the same frequency spectrum. By optimizing spectrum usage, user experience is enhanced, and the implementation of advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and high-speed data transmission is facilitated.