Hope no one minds me being slightly off-topic in a relatively inactive group, but it’s the best fitting community I could find for the question.
I plan to build a directional wifi antenna using a can (aka the Pringles can antenna). I am baffled at how costly the connectors are. Why are the prices so high for a connector? Cantenna instructions always say to use an N-type connector. Is that really necessary? Coax cable connectors are a dime a dozen. Would those work?
Or what if I just strip the end of the coax cable to the right length and find a way to skip the connector and secure it to the can… will that work?
Otherwise it’s ~$12 for the panel mount N connector + $10 for the connector that mates to it + $10 for the RP-SMA connector that attaches to the wi-fi AP. So over $30 for a home built wi-fi antenna. Fuck that.


Try aliexpress, it’s usually a lot cheaper for electronics parts.
You can probably buy a whole directional antenna on there cheaper than the cost of building one tbh.