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@ -120,12 +120,12 @@ So where do these names come from. Anyway, this is another PoE card. You will
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| 1 | GND | GND |
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| 2 | VCC | 3v3 |
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| 3 | GDO0 - This is the TX Pin | GPIO 04 |
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| 3 | GDO0 - This is the TX Pin | GPIO 35 |
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| 4 | CSN | GPIO 12 |
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| 5 | SCK | GPIO 14 |
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| 6 | MOSI | GPIO 15 |
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| 7 | MISO | GPIO 16 |
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| 8 | GDO2 - This is the RX pin | GPIO 35 |
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| 8 | GDO2 - This is the RX pin | GPIO 04 |
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## wESP POE
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This is an interesting little board in that it it seems to have quite a few more pins available. It also has a cool logo of a paper wasp that has no function whatsoever but it is well done. Like some of the other options, you need to buy the serial converter to load the initial firmware and toss it in the drawer.
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