It appears the issue is that I can't listen on the same socket I broadcast on. Am I right on this?
That makes no sense. Each message is completely independent in UDP. You can send to anyone and receive from anyone with a single socket.
in the time it takes to make a new socket, won't data be incoming and lost?
Why would someone be sending to a socket you haven't created yet?
In reply to Re^3: Sending AND Receiving on the Same Port
by ikegami
in thread Sending AND Receiving on the Same Port
by HalNineThousand
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