IMac and home stereo

hi there...i have an iMac G5 connected to a linksys 802.11g wireless router. the iMac is connected via ethernet and i use a pc laptop wirelessly. i want to listen to my iTunes music on my stereo receiver wirelessly in another room. what would the best solution (Apple or other company) be?
Thanks,
Dan
iMac 20" PPC   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   1.5 GB RAM

The Airport Express is used for the audio streaming and the control is all done through iTunes. It will work with any 802.11G router from any manufacturer.
There are other options, like the Roku SoundBridge units, but they will not play any protected AAC files that you have purchased from ITMS.

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