* Default pins for some SoCs have been changed to avoid conflicts with other peripherals:
* ESP32's UART1 RX and TX pins are now GPIO26 and GPIO27, respectively;
* ESP32's UART2 RX and TX pins are now GPIO4 and GPIO25, respectively;
* ESP32-S2's UART1 RX and TX pins are now GPIO4 and GPIO5, respectively.
* It is now possible to detach UART0 pins by calling ``end()`` with no previous call of ``begin()``.
* It is now possible to call ``setPins()`` before ``begin()`` or in any order.
* ``setPins(``) will detach any previous pins that have been changed.
* ``setPins()`` will detach any previous pins that have been changed.
* ``begin(baud, rx, tx)`` will detach any previous attached pins.
* ``setPins()`` or ``begin(baud, rx, tx)`` when called at first, will detach console RX0/TX0, attached in boot.
* Any pin set as -1 in ``begin()`` or ``setPins()`` won't be changed nor detached.
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* In Arduino (and other frameworks) the method named ``flush()`` is intended to send out the transmit buffer content. ``WiFiClient`` and ``WiFiUDP`` method ``flush()`` won't clear the receive buffer anymore. A new method called ``clear()`` is now used for that. Currently ``flush()`` does nothing in ``WiFiClient``, ``WiFiClientSecure`` and ``WiFiUDP``.
* ``WiFiServer`` has functions ``accept()`` and ``available()`` with the same functionality. In Arduino, ``available()`` should work differently so it is now deprecated.
* ``WiFiServer`` had unimplemented write functions inherited from ``Print`` class. These are now removed. Also unimplemented method ``stopAll()`` is removed. The methods were unimplemented because WiFiServer doesn't manage connected WiFiClient objects for print-to-all-clients functionality.
* ``WiFiServer`` had unimplemented write functions inherited from ``Print`` class. These are now removed. Also unimplemented method ``stopAll()`` is removed. The methods were unimplemented because ``WiFiServer`` doesn't manage connected ``WiFiClient`` objects for print-to-all-clients functionality.