Description: The Multi-Access Point refers to a network point that allows multiple devices to connect and communicate simultaneously. In the context of wireless networks, this concept gains significant relevance as modern technologies are designed to support a large number of simultaneous connections with high speed and low latency. Multi-access points are essential for network infrastructure, as they facilitate connectivity in densely populated areas and in environments where constant communication between devices is required. These access points can be base stations, routers, or mobile devices acting as connection nodes, allowing smartphones, tablets, IoT devices, and other equipment to connect to the network efficiently. The ability of a multi-access point to manage multiple simultaneous connections is crucial for the overall performance of the network, ensuring that users experience fast speeds and a stable connection, even in high-demand situations. Furthermore, these access points are fundamental for the implementation of advanced applications such as augmented reality, telemedicine, and smart cities, where real-time communication is essential.