This document discusses key networking performance terms such as bandwidth, throughput, latency, and bandwidth-delay product. It defines bandwidth as the capacity of a system to transmit data, measured in bits per second. Throughput is the actual number of bits transmitted through a network. Latency refers to the delay for a bit to travel from source to destination. Bandwidth-delay product represents the number of bits that can fill the transmission link between two points, which is important for efficient network operation. Examples are provided to illustrate how to calculate propagation delay, transmission delay, and bandwidth-delay product in different scenarios.