I'm astonished at how many duplicates I'm finding of this bug.  At its
core it goes back about three years, because Ubuntu's not automatically
switched to the broadcom-sta-* package for these chipsets, but remained
with bcmwl-kernel-source.  Eventually bcmwl-kernel-source got bumped to
an upstream release that is dangerously incompatible with some older
chipsets (perhaps Broadcom's fault), and so all these users got bumped
to it.

The core problem of using the wrong package has led to problems such as:

* Failure to build module
* Excessive errors in kernel logs
* Unusable wifi on systems
* Interference with other devices on local WLANs (!)

This even has regressed Precise because Precise 12.04.2 pushed out the
6.20.155.1 version of bcmwl-kernel-source, which has this problem with
older chipsets.

For some users, uninstalling bcmwl-kernel-source and installing
broadcom-sta-* may fix their problem.  And/or, using bcmwl-kernel-source
5.100.82.112 from Quantal may do it.  For other chipsets, using the b43*
packages may be the solution, but I think that may be a separate bug.
I'm currently using bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.112 from Quantal, but
broadcom-sta-* in Raring is also 5.100.82.112, so I'm guessing it will
also work.  However, since broadcom-sta-source is in multiverse, I'm not
sure if switching to it is wise, especially for the long term.

This is my best understanding of the problem after going through over 80
bug reports here.  An Ubuntu developer could probably understand it
better than me.

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