I am getting Apple TV and i need some advice...

Let me tell you guys what i have first and then any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.
I have a Mac with OS 10.3.9, i have the latest iTunes version and a Linksys WRT54G wireless router with the high gain antenna. (I'll be getting a N router soon)
The Apple TV will be hooked up using component cables to a 23" Dell W2306 LCD monitor.
I also have a few questions;
How simple is it to set up Apple TV with iTunes?
Do i have to be logged in on my Mac when using Apple TV, if yes then can i set up the Mac so that it can log off once i am done with the Apple TV?
Does Apple TV has it's own unique IP address or something of that sort, this is so that i can put in that unique number in my router for extra security, that way only Apple TV and Mac can access my router.
That's all i can think of for now, thanks.

How simple is it to set up Apple TV with iTunes?
Very simple. You set up your ATV and then pair it with the syncing computer by entering a code into iTunes.
Do i have to be logged in on my Mac when using Apple TV, if yes then can i set up the Mac so that it can log off once i am done with the Apple TV?
There's two modes for using ATV: "Synced" mode - you view the content that you have synced from your computer to ATV's hard disk. In that mode, ATV is self-sufficient, and your computer doesn't have to be running. Second, "streaming" mode - your computer serves the files on the fly to ATV. For this, it has to be running and iTunes has to be open. I don't know of any way to auto-log off the Mac. Maybe an experienced person can program something like that using Automator.
Does Apple TV has it's own unique IP address or something of that sort, this is so that i can put in that unique number in my router for extra security, that way only Apple TV and Mac can access my router.
I'm not a network expert, but ATV has an IP tab in the network setup, so I believe that is possible. Others may jump in.

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