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What (who) is heterogeneous network - definition

NETWORK CONNECTING COMPUTERS AND OTHER DEVICES WITH DIFFERENT OPERATING SYSTEMS AND/OR PROTOCOLS
Heterogeneous wireless networks; Heterogeneous wireless network; Hetnet; Het-net

heterogeneous network         
<networking> A network running multiple network layer protocols such as DECnet, IP, IPX, XNS. (1997-10-27)
Heterogeneous network         
In computer networking, a heterogeneous network is a network connecting computers and other devices where the operating systems and protocols have significant differences. For example, local area networks (LANs) that connect Microsoft Windows and Linux based personal computers with Apple Macintosh computers are heterogeneous.
Heterogeneous condition         
DESCRIPTOR OF DISEASE
Heterogeneous disorder; Heterogeneous disease; Heterogeneous medical condition
A heterogeneous medical condition or heterogeneous disease is a medical term referring to a medical condition with several etiologies (root causes), such as hepatitis or diabetes. Medical conditions are normally defined pathologically (i.

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Heterogeneous network

In computer networking, a heterogeneous network is a network connecting computers and other devices where the operating systems and protocols have significant differences. For example, local area networks (LANs) that connect Microsoft Windows and Linux based personal computers with Apple Macintosh computers are heterogeneous.

Heterogeneous network also describes wireless networks using different access technologies. For example, a wireless network that provides a service through a wireless LAN and is able to maintain the service when switching to a cellular network is called a wireless heterogeneous network.