Wi-Fi allows devices to connect to the internet wirelessly within a local area using radio waves. It has evolved over time with improvements to security and speeds. Li-Fi uses visible light communication instead of radio frequencies for an optical wireless technology that is faster than Wi-Fi. Gigabit wireless (Gi-Fi) operates at 60GHz for data transfer speeds over 1Gbps without interference. It has potential applications for high-speed file transfers and streaming. Future wireless technologies continue advancing to meet increasing demands for internet access and speeds.