ok - just done a fresh entire disk install whilst testing the .2 ISO.

See attached modprobe.txt (for the modprobe - I think you meant 'wl' so
I did that as well.)

I followed up by connecting to the network (RJ45) and reinstalling
bcmwl-kernel-source

I saw the same wl message as per modprobe.

On reboot - I was prompted for the MOK key - so enrolled that. After
reboot and login, the wifi networks are now available.

So that's a little different now from the initial report - I'm guessing
shim-signed as improved matters - but not whilst installing.

** Attachment added: "modprobe.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1899678/+attachment/5425218/+files/modprobe.txt

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