I'm beginning to think this is  a hardware issue http://www.asifism.com
/hp-quickplay-windows-vista/trouble-with-hp-laptops-wireless-broadcom-
cards/

You guys can try these steps:
Here's a tip to get it working. It has to do with the battery and some setting 
maintained on the motherboard about the status of the battery.

START SEQUENCE:

Remove the battery.

Remove the power tip for maybe 15 secs.

Re-apply power (but no battery).

Fire up and the wireless will work.

Power-down when you have finished and put the battery back. It may work
now for a few re-starts but when it stops working go back to START OF
SEQUENCE.


Taken From : http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-829847.html


Hope it helps out, didnt work for me but hear it works for a lot of people.

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Jockey Not Detecting Broadcom Wireless Card, When It Should & Provide Use of 
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