Which router  ?

To handle AppleTV and Mini Mac ? (Linksys G or Airport Express , Exstrem?

For best wireless performance, you will want to match the Apple TV's 802.11n with the new 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station. The only limiting factor in this equation would be your current Mac Mini which is only capable of 802.11g.

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