I found the solution here:

https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/182490

I had to add "pciehp_force=1" to my kernel options, note that this is
advanced stuff, doing something wrong might leave your Ubuntu
installation unbootable!

1. Edit your GRUB menu list:
   sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
2. Add the option: Search for "defoptions" and add the entry. the line should 
look like this (with the #):
   # defoptions=quiet splash pciehp_force=1
3. Save and exit the editor
4. Run 
   sudo update-grub
5. Reboot

After that, you can enable/disable wireless as described above, or with
eee-control (http://greg.geekmind.org/eee-control/ , Thanks to
algorithm13 for the link!)

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