Testing single connections drop with netstat + tcpkill:
netstat -natp | grep BROWSER_NAME | grep SERVER_ADDRESS
This should provide a list of all connections between your browser and the server. Find out which one of those is the WebRTC (normally connected with the server port 443)
tcp 0 0 YOUR_ADDRESS:49822 SERVER_ADDRESS:1935 ESTABLISHED 27433/BROWSER_NAMEtcp 0 0 YOUR_ADDRESS:49826 SERVER_ADDRESS:1935 ESTABLISHED 27433/BROWSER_NAMEtcp 0 0 YOUR_ADDRESS:54640 SERVER_ADDRESS:443 ESTABLISHED 27433/BROWSER_NAMEtcp 0 0 YOUR_ADDRESS:49824 SERVER_ADDRESS:1935 ESTABLISHED 27433/BROWSER_NAME
Use tcpkill to kill that individual connection:
sudo tcpkill -i NETWORK_INTERFACE port 54640
Testing single connections drop with netstat + tcpkill:
netstat -natp | grep BROWSER_NAME | grep SERVER_ADDRESS
tcp 0 0 YOUR_ADDRESS:49822 SERVER_ADDRESS:1935 ESTABLISHED 27433/BROWSER_NAME
tcp 0 0 YOUR_ADDRESS:49826 SERVER_ADDRESS:1935 ESTABLISHED 27433/BROWSER_NAME
tcp 0 0 YOUR_ADDRESS:54640 SERVER_ADDRESS:443 ESTABLISHED 27433/BROWSER_NAME
tcp 0 0 YOUR_ADDRESS:49824 SERVER_ADDRESS:1935 ESTABLISHED 27433/BROWSER_NAME
sudo tcpkill -i NETWORK_INTERFACE port 54640