If a user publishes his IP and port, do we still need a signaling server?

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  • Yew-WebRTC-Chat

    A simple WebRTC chat made with Yew

  • If you really don't want to use signaling server, and have a way to pass information required to establish a connection some other way (for e.g., by copy-pasting info serialized to string) you can do that. For an example, check out this project: https://github.com/codec-abc/Yew-WebRTC-Chat, it does that exactly.

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