I've been browsing and searching for implementation of a Peer-to-Peer TCP Connection with both clients behind routers, but everything I got was "get more confused"!
My case is "a little bit simplest", since I already KNOW the local and public IP addresses from both sides.
So, at this point I just DON'T NEED TO USE THIRD SERVER to discover those informations.
Client A: (LocalIP="192.168.0.1", PublicIP="a.a.a.a").
This client will be Listening to connection on port "pppp"
serverSocket = new ServerSocket("pppp");
serverSocket.setSoTimeout(timeOut);
socket = ClientA.serverSocket.accept();*
Client B: (LocalIP="10.10.0.1", PublicIP="b.b.b.b")
This client will will try to connect to "Client A" on port "pppp"
SocketAddress sockaddr = new InetSocketAddress("a.a.a.a", "pppp");
socket.connect(sockaddr, timeOut);
Of couse it will not work, so given those informations, how to proceed?