Add handshake to find port#120
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teamclouday merged 7 commits intoteamclouday:mainfrom Dec 12, 2025
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Add an handshake to identify the right port of the server.
If we do not specify a port in the android app settings (now the default), the client will try to connect to a range of port.
The motivation is that I've gotten into the habit of not opening AndroidMic at all, because I use the "open in background automatically" feature. However, very rarely, the port changes. But since I'm using UDP, the Android application doesn't know it's connected to the wrong port.
Feel free to not merge if you think it's not worth the complexity added