, and the PoE isolated power controller is the Nanjing Guobo WS3203.
Note: The initial design considered adding a USB-C port for power supply, using 48V for fast charging (PD3.1 protocol), but in actual testing, the regular USB-C port cannot use 48V, and hot-swapping will cause arcing and burn the interface. I've seen 48V solutions on the market, but they might be using custom USB-C
connectors that arced during cable disconnection
The E103-W20 module comes pre-installed with OpenWRT 14.07 firmware. For secondary development tutorials, please refer to the E103-W20 module datasheet. ( 

Mobile phone recognition of the E103-W20 module's Wi-Fi
PoE switching power supply circuit.)
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