This document provides an introduction to computer networking concepts. It begins by stating the goals of the class are to provide a basic understanding of modern networking technology and terminology, as well as an overview of what makes Stanford's network unique. It then discusses various networking models and layers including the OSI and TCP/IP models. It covers physical networking components like Ethernet, wireless networking, switches and hubs. It also discusses network addressing with MAC addresses, IP addresses, and DNS. The document provides an overview of routing and explains common networking terms.