Connect to TV with Time Capsule

Hi, I have a Time Capsule and a Macbook and want to connect the MB to my LG TV. Is there any way that I can wirelessly connect to my TV via the TC so that I can view what's on my MB on the TV? If not is there any other way to wirelessly to connect to the TV?
Thanks in advance

The TV is new but don't think that it it wireless, but wondered if i could plug a cable from my tv to the TC to "enable it to be wireless".
Not exactly a substitute for a wireless adapter, however, you could provide the TV with access to the Internet thru an Ethernet connection to the TC.
It is important to understand that the TC is not a true media server, nor unlike the AirPort Express, does not have any form of audio circuitry for audio streaming. It is however, capable of both file or printer server services.

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