I actually got the wi-fi working on the Ubuntu 13.10 live CD. Here's
how:
Ubuntu Software Center > Edit Menu > Software Sources > Ubuntu Software
> Check all boxes then hit the "close" button.
After this I closed Ubuntu Software Center.
Then, I opened a terminal and entered:
sudo apt-get update
Last, I open Ubuntu Software Center again and typed "broadcom" (no
quotes) into the search box. This found the following two packages:
bcmwl-kernel-source
b43-fwcutter
After installing these packages I was able to use wi-fi on the Ubuntu
13.10 Live CD. I didn't even need to do a modprobe command.
** Changed in: bcmwl (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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