So basically knowing that the diameter of a 4″ dryer vent is too big for “optimum”, I thought I should at least give it a try, and see how it works anyway. OK, I’m done with “geek mode” for now. Let’s get down to business.
Here is a cross section diagram of the wifi cantenna:
Location of the female type-N connector, and length of the antenna are critical. Below is a closeup with dimensions of the type-N connector:

Here are the parts you will need for your wifi cantenna:

You will also need a piece of aluminum at least 4 inches in diameter (not shown).
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