diff --git a/docsite/rst/intro_networking.rst b/docsite/rst/intro_networking.rst
index 1c0ffa7a28..bf81d34d6c 100644
--- a/docsite/rst/intro_networking.rst
+++ b/docsite/rst/intro_networking.rst
@@ -20,20 +20,24 @@ Ansible currently supports the following networking devices:
* Juniper JUNOS
* OpenSwitch
-.. _networking_prerequisites:
-
-Network Automation Prerequisites
-````````````````````````
-
-TBD
-
-
.. _networking_installation:
Network Automation Installation
````````````````````````
-TBD
+Download the latest Ansible network release `here `_.
+
+Playbooks for testing Ansible core network modules can be found `here `_.
+
+
+.. _networking_module_index:
+
+Available Networking Modules
+````````````````````````
+
+Most standard Ansible modules are designed to work with Linux/Unix or Windows machines and will not work with networking devices. Some modules (including "slurp", "raw", and "setup") are platform-agnostic and will work with networking devices.
+
+To see what modules are available for networking devices, please browse the `"networking" section of the Ansible module index `_.
.. _understanding_provider_arguments:
@@ -162,29 +166,19 @@ ssh_keyfile ANSIBLE_NET_SSH_KEYFILE
authorize ANSIBLE_NET_AUTHORIZE
auth_pass ANSIBLE_NET_AUTH_PASS
-Variables are evaulated in the following order, list from lowest to highest priority:
+Variables are evaulated in the following order, listed from lowest to highest priority:
* Default
* Environment
* Provider
* Task arguments
-
-.. _networking_module_index:
-
-Available Networking Modules
-````````````````````````
-
-Most standard Ansible modules are designed to work with Linux/Unix or Windows machines and will not work with networking devices. Some modules (including "slurp", "raw", and "setup") are platform-agnostic and will work with networking devices.
-
-To see what modules are available for networking devices, please browse the `"networking" section of the Ansible module index `_.
-
.. _networking_module_conditionals:
Conditionals in Networking Modules
````````````````````````
-Ansible allows you to use conditionals to control the flow of your playbooks. Ansible networking command modules use unique conditional statements.
+Ansible allows you to use conditionals to control the flow of your playbooks. Ansible networking command modules use the following unique conditional statements.
* eq - Equal
* neq - Not equal
@@ -195,5 +189,14 @@ Ansible allows you to use conditionals to control the flow of your playbooks. An
* contains - Object contains specified item
+Conditionals used with networking command modules only evaluate results, not stdout. For example, the following example won't work::
+
+ ---
+ waitfor: "stdout_lines[0][6] contains '100.00'"
+
+To evaluate this properly, you'll need to compare against results. For example::
+
+ ---
+ result[0] contains '100.00'