How do I connect samsung GT-S5250 WAVE LITE to airport?

My samsung GT-S5250 WAVE LITE does not see a wifi point when I try to connect to my airport. I never had this problem connecting PCs, but this is the first time I try to connect a phone. If I try to connect via usb, my Mac does not show a valid configuration for the phone. What can I try?

Did you Samsung TV come with a USB WiFi modem? All the new models do. You need to plug this into one of the USB port on your Samsung TV.
As for your Airport Express, it can only create a Wireless (WiFi) network for you, it does not have any Ethernet ports as you already know. @Bob is correct that the USB port on the Airport Express only supports compatible printers; for sharing the printer on your network.
Do NOT connect the TV via wired Ethernet to your modem supplied by your broadband provider (ISP). That's because you need to "dial up" to your ISP, if you do not have another router than the Airport Express, then the Airport Express is doing this for you.
So if your TV did not come with a USB WiFi modem then you may want to contact Samsung to see if you get get one. BTW if you live in the US Samsung is available on Twitter (@samsungservice

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