Thank you, the patch works beautifully. For completeness' sake and
future reference here's a quick rundown:
1) Download the 64-bit (or 32-bit whichever applies) .deb package from the link
in post #2
2) Right-click and select to Open with Ubuntu Software Center, ignore warning
about older version existing and trusting the source and install; there are
other ways to install the patch, this is the GUI-est
3) Remove all conflicting drivers by
sudo rmmod brcmsmac
sudo rmmod b43
sudo rmmod bcma
sudo rmmod wl
then re-load the driver
sudo modprobe wl
4) Disconnect wired, wireless should be working
5) It looks like the install has auto-generated its own blacklist file in
/etc/modprobe.d; if after reboot the wrong drivers still load it would probably
be a good idea to blacklist brcmsmac and bcma in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
Thanks again, glad to have wireless and be able to try 12.10.
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bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu6.1: bcmwl kernel module
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