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- When using mux, `NEKO_EPR` is ignored.
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- When using mux, `NEKO_EPR` is ignored.
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- Mux accepts only one port, not a range.
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- You only need to expose maximum two ports for WebRTC on your router/firewall and have many users connected.
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- You only need to expose maximum two ports for WebRTC on your router/firewall and have many users connected.
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- It can even be the same port number, so e.g. `NEKO_TCPMUX: 8081` and `NEKO_UDPMUX: 8081`.
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- It can even be the same port number, so e.g. `NEKO_TCPMUX: 8081` and `NEKO_UDPMUX: 8081`.
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- The same port must be exposed from docker container, you can't map them to different ports. So `8082:8082` is OK, but `"5454:8082` will not work.
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- You can use them alone (either TCP or UDP) when needed.
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- You can use them alone (either TCP or UDP) when needed.
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- UDP is generally better for latency. But some networks block UDP so it is good to have TCP available as fallback.
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- UDP is generally better for latency. But some networks block UDP so it is good to have TCP available as fallback.
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- Still, using `NEKO_ICELITE=true` is recommended.
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- Still, using `NEKO_ICELITE=true` is recommended.
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