Thanks, Mr. Yang.

Before I read your note, I was researching why the 'dkms status' was
still showing the module for the 5.3 kernel and came across a page
(https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/19.10/ubuntu-multiverse-i386/broadcom-sta-
dkms_6.30.223.271-11_all.deb.html) with simple two-step instructions to
install broadcom modules.

I did the update via 'sudo apt update' (my system also listed packages
that I could upgrade, which I did via 'sudo apt upgrade'), then install
Broadcom dkms modules' which I did via 'sudo apt install broadcom-sta-
dkms'.  I rebooted and wireless is now working fine.

The 'dkms status' now shows:

bcmwl, 6.30.223.271+bdcom, 5.3.18-050318-generic, x86_64: installed
broadcom-sta, 6.30.223.271, 5.5.8-050508-generic, x86_64: installed

Please close this bug report.

Thanks you for your involvement!

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  Kernel 5.5.x Does Not Support BCM4360 WiFi Adapter

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