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While using WEBRTC, I am unable to get Firefox browsers on seperate networks to connect. I suspect there is an ICE agent issues with FF.

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I'm developing an application using WebRTC and Data channels. I have no problem connecting data channels in chrome browsers across separate networks but, unable to connect data channels in Firefox browsers across separate networks. I always get iceConnectionState failed. I'm parsing the ICE candidate information from the SDP's 'a=' record after issuing a peerConn.createOffer. I then send this ICE candidate data across the signaling channel. Upon receiving the ICE candidate information on the receiving end I perform peerConn.addIceCandidate(candidate). However, nothing I have tried for the past several days is allowing the two Firefox browsers to connect the datachannels via WebRTC. I am however able to make the same code work across two Firefox browsers if they are both on the same network.

I'm developing an application using WebRTC and Data channels. I have no problem connecting data channels in chrome browsers across separate networks but, unable to connect data channels in Firefox browsers across separate networks. I always get iceConnectionState failed. I'm parsing the ICE candidate information from the SDP's 'a=' record after issuing a peerConn.createOffer. I then send this ICE candidate data across the signaling channel. Upon receiving the ICE candidate information on the receiving end I perform peerConn.addIceCandidate(candidate). However, nothing I have tried for the past several days is allowing the two Firefox browsers to connect the datachannels via WebRTC. I am however able to make the same code work across two Firefox browsers if they are both on the same network.

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hello kbrooking, this here is i primarily user-driven support forum, so i'm not sure if we could come up with a solution for this issue. if it's something reproducible, then i'd recommend filing a bug at bugzilla.mozilla.org - there it will get the attention of developers. thank you!