Connexions macbook pro et tv samsung wifi

Bonsoir,
Je suis un peu déçu que l'on ai encore des soucis pour connecter en wifi un tv Samsung UE40ES6570 3D et un macbook pro derniére génération,à part comme je l'ai lu quelque part monter une usine à gaz, et moi j'ai opté pour des produits modernes et de qualité pour plus simplicité car je ne bidouille pas beaucoup en informatique, ne serait-on pas victime d'une guerre guerre Samsung Apple ?? car il est quand même incroyable que ces éléments ne soient pas compatible comme avec un PC. Bon après cette petite colère comment dois-je m'y prendre ?
Je vous remercie de vos lumières.
Philoxe.

What is the purpose - streaming content?
You can use your MacBook Pro as a DLNA server by using 3rd party software - try to google "DLNA server mac"

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