I have found lists of public STUN servers ( https://gist.github.com/mondain/b0ec1cf5f60ae726202e and https://gist.github.com/sagivo/3a4b2f2c7ac6e1b5267c2f1f59ac6c6b), but only a few TURN's. It seems a bit strange.
> what exactly have motivated you and your friend to experiment with Jami, instead of sticking with a standard, i. e. SIP-based, solution? Mostly it's because of privacy, anonymity and so on. We are using Tox on PC, but there is no stable/good enough Tox client for android. So we found Jami. чт, 21 мая 2020 г. в 17:16, Dmitry Alexandrov <d...@gnui.org>: > Сергей Петров <spy...@gmail.com> wrote: > > ср, 20 мая 2020 г. в 23:37, Dmitry Alexandrov <d...@gnui.org>: > >> Сергей Петров <spy...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> Me and my friend are trying to use Jami for communication and often > have issues. Sometimes we can’t exchange pictures, sometimes even text > messages not works. Video call succeeded only once and without sound on > windows side. Usually timed out. > >>> > >>> I use windows client, my friend use android. We a both behind NAT. > >> > >> Looks like turn.jami.net does not provide you a good service. Try > another relay, if you have one at hand. > > > > Will try to find public TURN server and continue my experiments. > > If by ‘public’ you mean gratis (free as in ‘free beer’), Iʼm afraid, there > is not much of them. https://numb.viagenie.ca might be the only one, > that is worth trying in hope of improving experience. > > >> If anyone casts a rare glance at what is going on here, thatʼs rather > not a member of Jami team but some passers-by like me, who regards Jami as > another obscure nonstandard communication network, that is of course better > than, say, Skype by being freedom-friendly, but better be not advertised > much nevertheless. > > Iʼm not feeling at ease to develop our dialogue in this direction in this > list, but what exactly have motivated you and your friend to experiment > with Jami, instead of sticking with a standard, i. e. SIP-based, solution? >