I take it back.  Not sure how or why but under 7.04 with 2.6.20-14, I
was able to get it working with BCM4306.   As I always try the newbie
method (pure GUI), I was only able to get it working by using the Gnome
Network Applet Control (left click on applet in Gnome panel).   I then
selected "connect to other wireless network".  I then type essid and
specified no wireless security.   It then connected and worked fine.
Going back to Gnome Network Setttings (system -> administation), I could
then select roaming mode and that worked now too.  It seems the trick
was adjusting some setting in the Applet first.  I tried duplicating
this problem and can not.  If I knew what settings files were updated, I
would reset them and try this again.

 Dumb question :  Why does Network Settings -> wireless device ->
properties not have Security "None" like edgy.  It only has WEP ASCII
and WEP HEX.  Shouldn't "None" be there?

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bcm43xx firmware not available - bcm 4318 wireless card not working
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