This issue still affects 18.04.1. As soon as you try to install with an
unsupported wireless chipset, the chipset name is listed as a wireless
network to connect to (and attempting to connect to it obviously fails,
though without message).

What should instead happen is that a message is displayed indicating
that this wireless chipset is not (or may not be) supported. The system
I tried this on is a GPD Pocket (v1) which comes with a Broadcom 4356
802.11ac chipset. Wired network was not available at the time.

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Title:
  ubiquity installer lists my networking chipset as a wireless network
  and wants me to connect to it

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