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We present our experience in interfacing to the Ethernet local area network using VLSI protocol chips. Controller boards have been constructed for the IBM Personal Computer using chip sets from three different manufacturers. We report on the capabilities of these chip sets and find they can be operated together in a reliable and compatible fashion.