Tell me if the problem occurs even without using the hotkey, but executing
sudo /etc/acpi/asus-wireless.sh
as may times as they are necessary (as it was your hotkey)

If it does not crash, then for sure the problem is not acpi-support
related. but it's a kernel/driver problem and I cannot help you.

Than you can try 2 things: the first is run the command
ps aux
after the problem has occurred, and attach the result, in particoular
look for a process in [defunc] state.

Another thing you can try is to boot ubuntu without the options "quiet slpash"
to do this, when you are at boot prompt, you have to select ubuntu
with the arrow keys, and then hit the key 'e'. then select the row
that starts with "kernel ..." and hit again 'e'. now you can edit the
line: go to the end, and remove both "quiet" and "splash". hit enter
and then hit 'b'. The boot will start and you will see it verbosly.
Now make the error happen and switch the pc down. Then attach here
what you see on the screen when the progress blocks.

Bye

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wireless not responding  with soft/hard switches on AsusPro57sn
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