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It is possible that you are behind a NAT that doesn't support address independent mapping/filtering. WebRTC for the Curious#Networking has a section explaining more. stun-nat-behaviour is a good tool to learn more also. I would run a TURN server and make it acessiable via TCP and UDP to support all networks. You could run your own or using a provider like Twillio. |
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version:3.0.29
system:ubunbtu16.04
I have a camera And I using a PC to convert the camera signal to webrtc.
The stun is URLs: []string{"stun:stun.l.google.com:19302"}.
In the LAN very thing is OK. So I decide to make it in the internet.
The method is that:
Why the webrtc server doesn't response the client?
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