In reality, it is a typical issue with Broadcom arrange connectors in Ubuntu. 
An alleviation is that Ubuntu gives extra drivers explicitly to Broadcom 
connectors. Be that as it may, the issue is that to introduce extra drivers in 
Ubuntu you will require a system association. On the off chance that you have a 
wired association, it will be anything but difficult to introduce the extra 
drivers. Yet, in the event that you are limited to the remote system just, 
you'll need to search for exchange techniques.
https://technicalhelplineaustralia.com/apple-repair-centre.php

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  Ubuntu 13.04 can detect wi-fi but can't connect

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