Public bug reported:

On a computer with one wireless card:
1. Ensure that Wi-Fi is on, and networks are available, but you are not 
connected to the Internet.
2. Advance the installer to the “Connect to the Internet” a.k.a. “Wireless” 
step.

What you see: Available networks are listed as children of an expandable
branch with some usually long and portentous name, such as “Intel
Corporation” PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron] Network Connection”.

What you should see: Available networks are listed as top-level list
items, without any parent item.

Grouping wi-fi networks by wireless card is useful only in the rare
situation that the computer has multiple wireless cards (and sometimes
not even then).

<https://goo.gl/FS0YoM>: “‘Connect to this wi-fi network:’, with a list
of wi-fi networks (categorized by expanded-by-default branches for each
wi-fi card, *if there’s more than one*)…”

** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Wi-Fi card name/branch is not useful when you have only one Wi-Fi card

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