My connection is via WiFi, and the WiFi stays connected and everything, but no connection to neither zencastr.com, fast.com, google.com works.
The tool uses WebRTC for the call, hence I assume it might have something to do with that, but my assumption so far was always that a website I open in my browser does not have any effect to the underlying network stack or so.
When I use a competitor tool, riverside.fm or google meet (both using WebRTC as well) I don't have any of this problems.
My question: Is it possible that a bug in their WebRTC kills my internet? If yes, shouldn't that be prohibited by whatever security mechanism in my browser?