How's playback from external hard drives and 802.11g?

I'm thinking about putting my movies on an external Firewire hard drive connected to my iMac Intel Core 2 Duo.
Does it make a difference in playback jumpiness if any with:
1. The movies on an external Firewire hard drive connected to my Mac?
2. The movies on an external USB 2 hard drive connected to my Mac?
3. 802.11g shared network with one other computer and internet connection.
4. 802.11g adhoc network and second 802.11g network for internet on other machines in the neighborhood?
5. 802.11n adhoc network with 802.11n upgraded machine and a second 802.11g network for internet with other machines in the neighborhood?
6. Must the video play on the AppleTV hard drive to stream to the TV, or can video that is not on the AppleTV be played back?
7. Unrelated question, but do TV shows show menus which are alphabetical with submenus which are also alphabetical?
Please only people who have already received their AppleTV let me know what you find.

what if I want all my movies and shows and music served from my HD but my photos to reside on the ATV...is that possible!?It is what I am doing. Basically, I simply set the main iTunes host to sync all music (115 files) and all photos (928), but nothing else. When I want to look at the photos (with music), I merely switch to the "TV" (sync) mode. When I want to stream any of the movies, TV Shows, and/or Podcasts, I just switch to the Named Music Library (streaming) mode for the same iTunes host.

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