How to influence the priority of TURN servers?
The RFC states that the browser has to assign a priority to ICE candidates. In my understanding, an ICE candidate may encompass a TURN server to use.
How the browser assigns this priority is left to the implementation. We would like to implement our own protocol.
If we can calculate such a priority, how can we influence the browser to use our priority when sending ICE candidates?
webrtc stun turn
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The RFC states that the browser has to assign a priority to ICE candidates. In my understanding, an ICE candidate may encompass a TURN server to use.
How the browser assigns this priority is left to the implementation. We would like to implement our own protocol.
If we can calculate such a priority, how can we influence the browser to use our priority when sending ICE candidates?
webrtc stun turn
add a comment |
The RFC states that the browser has to assign a priority to ICE candidates. In my understanding, an ICE candidate may encompass a TURN server to use.
How the browser assigns this priority is left to the implementation. We would like to implement our own protocol.
If we can calculate such a priority, how can we influence the browser to use our priority when sending ICE candidates?
webrtc stun turn
The RFC states that the browser has to assign a priority to ICE candidates. In my understanding, an ICE candidate may encompass a TURN server to use.
How the browser assigns this priority is left to the implementation. We would like to implement our own protocol.
If we can calculate such a priority, how can we influence the browser to use our priority when sending ICE candidates?
webrtc stun turn
webrtc stun turn
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The priority of the TURN server is determined by the priority of the ICE candidate. That's right! And, as I googled, the text/document summarized for the priority of the ICE candidate was in Stack Overflow. Please read it once and refer to it:
How does WebRTC decide which TURN Servers to Use
Thank you.
Yes, I saw that. But is it possible to influence this decision via the WebRTC (js) API?
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Nov 18 '18 at 14:54
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The priority of the TURN server is determined by the priority of the ICE candidate. That's right! And, as I googled, the text/document summarized for the priority of the ICE candidate was in Stack Overflow. Please read it once and refer to it:
How does WebRTC decide which TURN Servers to Use
Thank you.
Yes, I saw that. But is it possible to influence this decision via the WebRTC (js) API?
– Dreami
Nov 18 '18 at 14:54
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The priority of the TURN server is determined by the priority of the ICE candidate. That's right! And, as I googled, the text/document summarized for the priority of the ICE candidate was in Stack Overflow. Please read it once and refer to it:
How does WebRTC decide which TURN Servers to Use
Thank you.
Yes, I saw that. But is it possible to influence this decision via the WebRTC (js) API?
– Dreami
Nov 18 '18 at 14:54
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The priority of the TURN server is determined by the priority of the ICE candidate. That's right! And, as I googled, the text/document summarized for the priority of the ICE candidate was in Stack Overflow. Please read it once and refer to it:
How does WebRTC decide which TURN Servers to Use
Thank you.
The priority of the TURN server is determined by the priority of the ICE candidate. That's right! And, as I googled, the text/document summarized for the priority of the ICE candidate was in Stack Overflow. Please read it once and refer to it:
How does WebRTC decide which TURN Servers to Use
Thank you.
answered Nov 16 '18 at 2:59
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Yes, I saw that. But is it possible to influence this decision via the WebRTC (js) API?
– Dreami
Nov 18 '18 at 14:54
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Yes, I saw that. But is it possible to influence this decision via the WebRTC (js) API?
– Dreami
Nov 18 '18 at 14:54
Yes, I saw that. But is it possible to influence this decision via the WebRTC (js) API?
– Dreami
Nov 18 '18 at 14:54
Yes, I saw that. But is it possible to influence this decision via the WebRTC (js) API?
– Dreami
Nov 18 '18 at 14:54
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