Airport Express: Gateway: What is the # and how does it work for wirelesstv

I just purchased a Samsung 8000 series tv. It has wireless capability. For whatever reason it will not set up automatically. I've entered all of my airport express info into the tv, but when it tests the connection, it fails. It states that it cannot connect to the Gateway. Where do I find the proper Gateway code? There are four boxes like xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx on the setup menu. Thanks!

Words,
You posted in the AirPort Extreme forum but mention that you have an AirPort Express. Which do you have?
Can you tell us whether you are trying to connect to the Samsung using an ethernet connection (recommended if you want to download movies) or via wireless?
Almost all Audio/Video devices will connect automatically when they have an internet connection. You should not need to provide manual setup details unless you have an unusual configuration on your network.
If you are trying to connect using wireless, you will need to have Samsung's wireless adapter for your monitor. Do you have this device?

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