On 11/11/14 10:06 AM, Randell Jesup wrote:
On 11/11/2014 11:45 AM, Byron Campen wrote:
Do you get audio? What implementation is the other side? If the
other
side is also Firefox, what does about:webrtc show there? What webrtc
service are you using? From an ICE perspective things look OK on your
end;
if peer reflexive works, it makes sense to avoid using a relay after
all.
Stuff can still fail after that though.
Hi,
I found a strange problem on my side. I have a PC under Airport WiFi AP
(but connected by wire), and try to use RTCPeerConnection to connect
the
other device. However, the ice status is changed as "connected", but I
can't see any video on my FF. I also try to use about:webrtc to find
the
any clue.. Here is the output from about:webrtc
Airport and hotel wifi/routers/firewalls are often horribly draconian,
and in particular often will not allow peer-to-peer (peer reflexive)
operation for various reasons (starting with protecting users from
other users with viruses who are behind the same firewall, and less
'nice' reasons as well). Now, this may not be your issue since it
seems to have selected peer-reflexive and presumably that requires
packets to pass between them. However: The network situation may also
be odd since I see both 192.168.x.x and 10.x.x.x addresses in use.
Multiple interfaces? layered NATs?
Randell Jesup
I suspect we're talking about "Airport" as in Apple's networking
kit, and not an actual airport network.
At least nobody has released a wireless router named "Hotel".
Best regards,
Byron Campen
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