I have been reading through the literature and the forum posts on wireless x-10 cameras for a security project to monitor several entrances to a home. Now, I will not be using any x-10 software for this project. I have special software that will monitor the cameras and when it detects differences between frames will start recording to the PC hard drive until the frames once again are similar; the nice thing about this is no separate motion detector is needed. I have used this software with wired x-10 cameras and it works great, it will display all cameras on the monitor at once, and will record detected motion automatically to the hard drive for later review. It also comes with internet access and can send the video to any computer on the network, or out to the internet. This set-up works by having a video capture card in the PC with inputs for each camera in use.
Now this new project CAN NOT be done with wired cameras. The house in question is very difficult to drill and run cables to the cameras and the home owner is very nervous about having holes drilled through the brick home and having holes drilled and cut in the walls. Therefore, I thought maybe the wireless cameras could be used. Now it is my understanding that each wireless camera has a channel, A-D, that it broadcasts on (much like switching channels on cordless phones) and that each receiver also has a channel setting, A-D, that it receives on. Therefore, it seems to me that I could build a wireless camera system by purchasing a separate receiver for each wireless camera and setting them on one of the four channels, A-D. Each receiver would then be connected to one of the four inputs on the video capture card installed in the PC. If each of the cameras are set to different house codes, then I should be able to turn on all four cameras at once.
My question is if any of my perceptions are faulty though a lack of understanding on how the wireless cameras work? A four camera system would adequately monitor the entrances to this home. As anyone built such a system using non x-10 software and multi-input video capture card installed in a PC. I have done this with wired x-10 cameras, but have never even used any of the wireless cameras.