TS1398 Connections..Wifi/Ethernet

So, in order to stream effectively, I have had to connect AppleTV via ethernet, but now, I can't play items selected within Appletv, from 'Computers' as they are connected via WIFi. Seemingly, my ethernet and wifi connectins are different - despite being via the same router, in the same room, practically on top of the Appletv box..
VERY frustrated that I can easily stream anything on my iPad via WiFi, but Apple TV has enough problems to make me hardwire it to the router!
I am assuming I am doing something wrong?
any help would be greatly appreciated

Hello, topcat33. 
Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.
Here is an article that I would recommend going through when experiencing this issue.  Start with the section labeled If you are unable to access or play content while connected to a Wi-Fi network.
Apple TV (2nd and 3rd generation): Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4546
I would also recommend making sure you router has been adjusted to the recommended settings in the article below. 
Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4199
Cheers,
Jason H.

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