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'''Pseudo Peer-to-Peer''', or '''P3''', is a soon to be '''deprecated''' protocol made by utf#7518. The official relay server (<nowiki>https://p3.windows96.net</nowiki>) has been broken since early August 2022 | '''Pseudo Peer-to-Peer''', or '''P3''', is a soon to be '''deprecated''' <!-- not confirmed !--> protocol made by utf#7518. The official relay server (<nowiki>https://p3.windows96.net</nowiki>) has been broken since early August 2022 | ||
P3 works by contacting a relay server to give you a static or dynamic address. When you have a P3 address you can host a server or connect to one | P3 works by contacting a relay server to give you a static or dynamic address. When you have a P3 address you can host a server or connect to one | ||
It uses socket.io to connect to the relay server, | It uses socket.io to connect to the relay server, |
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Pseudo Peer-to-Peer, or P3, is a soon to be deprecated protocol made by utf#7518. The official relay server (https://p3.windows96.net) has been broken since early August 2022
P3 works by contacting a relay server to give you a static or dynamic address. When you have a P3 address you can host a server or connect to one
It uses socket.io to connect to the relay server,