Wireless LAN technologies include WiFi (802.11 standards) and personal wireless networks like Bluetooth. 802.11 defines infrastructure networks with access points connected to wired networks, and ad-hoc networks without infrastructure. Key aspects of 802.11 include CSMA/CA for medium access, frame formats, and physical layer standards for radio (802.11a/b/g/n) and infrared transmission. Wireless networks offer mobility and flexibility compared to wired networks but have lower bandwidth and need to comply with regulations.