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Unable to use LG 43LF6300 in wireless mode with Laptop Dell Lattitude 3450


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I am having TV LG  43LF6300 and it is connected with a WiFi Router.

 I am able to connect Mobile devices with the TV through the Router.

I have Dell Laptop Model Lattitude 3450 with Windows 10 OS updated to latest updates as on today.

 

I am trying to connect my Laptop display in wireless to above TV, it is not getting connected.

Tried several methods from google search. No workable solution found. 

 

Can anyone help. Thank you.

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