My wifi router was configured in b+g+n mode.
It looks like the broadcom driver does not like the n mode (or my router does 
not fully "n" compliant).
Anyway, it works in b+g mode. I haven't tried yet in a+n mode.

Is the "n" mode (much faster) supposed to be supported by the broadcom
driver?

Where is the best place to collect all our knowledge about "installing
ubuntu on a macbook air 2013"?

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  Ubuntu fails to properly boot on Macbook Air 2013 6,1 & 6,2

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