Connecting Wireless Samsung BluRay Disc to Airport Express Network

I am trying to connect my wireless capable Samsung BuRay Disc Player to my Airport Express Network. The Samsung keeps telling me to check my IP Address, DNS Server, Gateway etc. I have tried to set it up using the auto option and using the manual option. Neither is working. How do I check that my IP address, etc. is correct for connection??

kalh wrote:
I am trying to connect my wireless capable Samsung BuRay Disc Player to my Airport Express Network. The Samsung keeps telling me to check my IP Address, DNS Server, Gateway etc. I have tried to set it up using the auto option and using the manual option. Neither is working. How do I check that my IP address, etc. is correct for connection??
Welcome to Apple's discussion groups.
I looked at a manual for a Samsung Bluray Disc player. They seem to have left out an important capability: the ability to choose a wireless network and supply its password.
You may be able to use the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) capability, although that is said to be tricky between Apple and non-Apple equipment. Use AirPort Utility to put your AirPort Express into "manual setup" mode. Invoke the menu option Base Station -> Add Wireless Clients. Then follow the player's instructions for "PBC (WPS)". Use the AirPort Utility option "First attempt". The AirPort Express' status light will turn blue while it waits for a connection from the player.
I have no direct experience with this. All the above information came from the electronic book "Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Network" (http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/airport-n).
I have no relationship with Take Control Books other than that of a customer.

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