Syncing Mac on ethernet & ATV on wireless network

So I have my ATV on my home wireless network and my Mac is directly connected to my modem. Is there a way to have the two see each other? The only way I've gotten it to work is by turning on the Airport on my Mac. Is there any other way of doing it?

how is you mac on the home network? you say it is connected direct to the modem, but how is it connected to your actual network?
do you have a router or hub as your network gateway ?

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