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I have the same problem with my Surface Pro 6. Interestingly, the Surface Pro WILL attach to the WiFi hotspot on my iPhone. I have the Surface Pro (Gen4.5? it’s the one where they didn’t announce the version) but my experience is the exact same as yours the moment that driver was applied, I can no longer attach to my home WiFi system (UniFi). Your post gave me an idea that maybe it was just the 5GHz channel, but alas, I have the same issue with the 2.4GHz spectrum as well I went to force the band of the Marvell AVASTAR WiFi adapter to 2.4GHz only and it still would not connect. I have the same problem with the same driver version as well, applied on 8-1-2019.
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Uninstalling the wifi driver, and restarting the device did help me get the 5GHz connection back to my Surface book, but when i decided to try to install the same driver again, and try to connect to 5GHz again, the same “Unable to connect to this network” appears. when i try to connect to the 5GHz, it says: “Unable to connect to this network”. – Net – 3.110”, and after that update, I can’t connect to a 5GHz wifi connection, I can only connect to 2.4 GHz. I updated the wifi driver to “Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. Thunder1025 reports on the Microsoft Answers Forum: Have you updated your Surface Book with the latest firmware/driver release (dated July 31)?
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UPDATE: More details in Computerworld Woody on Windows. Posted on August 5th, 2019 at 15:23 woody Comment on the AskWoody Lounge