I have what I believe is the same problem on a HP Pavillion dm1-4030sa
and a fresh install of ubuntu 11.10 and a Broadcom 4313GN wireless
adapter. I don't have a hardware switch as such - but the f11key can act
as a wireless communication toggler. There is a light on it that is
supposed to turn from orange to white when wireless communication is
activated. (That's how this worked when I originally booted this up
under Windows.) However under ubuntu it is always orange, even though it
does seem to toggle all wireless communication as expected.

The problem for me is that when I start the laptop bluetooth shows as
being turned on and I want to turn it off. No point it eating the
battery. However, when I do so, via the bluetooth status indicator
dropdown menu my wireless connection is also disabled. Furthermore, if I
go to the networking status indicator dropdown menu the "Enable
wireless" menu item is unchecked (as you might expect), but it is
impossible to re-enable it by selecting it. All wireless communication
has becomes blocked - or airplane mode as the original poster says. Even
selecting to turn on bluetooth again via the dropdown doesn't work. The
only solution I have found to reenable wireless networking is to select
Preferences from the bluetooth  dropdown and slide the bluetooth toggle
from off to on - which also switches on bluetooth. Confusingly though,
even when bluetooth is displayed as On in the drop down menu of the
status indicator it displays as being disabled in the preferences
dialog! As original poster says, Ubuntu has got really confused about
bluetooth and wireless.

Any help that you anyone could provide sorting this out would be
gratefully received.

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