To all those who are having

tv drop off of itunes, are you using the wireless on your router? If so, is your wireless signal encrypted? I believe it is in the last question which actually answers why the

tv drops off of itunes.
In my network setup with a Linksys router (the sleek new black ones with no antenna sticking out), I watched the connections with wireshark, and I believe that the appletv is either sending information back and forth so fast that the router is having a hard time processing information from wireless and encrypted, unencrypting it, sending over the wire (to my computer/itunes) and from my computer, encrypt it, and send it back over wireless.
I started to notice checksum errors more and more frequently as the information kept going. Eventually, the appletv or itunes was not registering a connection with

tv anymore because my router couldn't confirm any valid wireless packets coming from the appletv (or to the appletv) and the connection timed out so to speak.
At some points I noticed in wireshark, i saw that either

tv or itunes was trying to "log into one another" (or validate a connection) and if the packets are corrupted from the router, or the router is unable to handle processing so much information back and forth, then I would notice somethings along the lines of "login failed". And the connection would break off between the two.
It would make sense to say that disconnecting the router and/or itunes would reconnect with the appletv because the router has a lot less traffic to handle allowing itunes and appletv to connect with each other for the time being...
If it's any support to what I'm saying, I haven't had one single issue with itunes/appletv since going wired on the

tv
