About streaming mjpeg from raspberry pi to android/ios

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Stanley Lee

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Oct 30, 2014, 3:05:44 PM10/30/14
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Hi, iWebPP is an amazing project. And there are much sub-project in the iWebPP that let me confuse. If I want to stream mjpeg from raspberry pi to android/ios's browser, which sub-project should I choose. I think I can use iwebpp.io, is it right?

Thanks.

stanl...@aeonmatrix.com

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Oct 30, 2014, 3:21:25 PM10/30/14
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Sorry, I forgot to say: the raspberry pi is behind a NAT router & android/ios devices are using 3G/4G Network

tom

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Oct 30, 2014, 10:56:48 PM10/30/14
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you can setup mjpeg server on RPI, then use peer-proxy export mjpeg sevice.

Best regards
  Tom

stanl...@aeonmatrix.com

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Oct 30, 2014, 11:35:32 PM10/30/14
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Hi Tom,

Thanks for you response. I have some questions:

1. in "Usage/API" of "peer-proxy", what is step1, step2 and step3 working for? Why using "http://w3schools.com/" & "http://example.com/"?

2. Is iwebpp.io-stun-proxy created on Cloud, like AWS? And is
"http://example.com/" domain name of this stun-proxy?

Thanks!

tom

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Oct 31, 2014, 5:45:46 AM10/31/14
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peer-proxy is a reverse web proxy, that can expose web server behind nat/fw. 

In mean time, peer-proxy will go through TURN server, while iwebpp.io-stun-proxy intends to setup p2p STUN session. 

Best regards
  Tom
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