Apple T.V. (home sharing on but cant see computer screen?

I am trying to connect my computer to my T.V. through airplay. My homesharing says on in my itunes but my t.v. doesnt recognize that it is on?

Homesharing has nothing to do with seeing the computer screen on the ATV.
What is really trying to be accomplished?

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    Intermittent problems
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    Bonjour
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    MDNS
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    MDNS (Win)
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    MDNS (Win)
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