I have a BCM43225, which is not supported by b43 firmware, so I had to search 
for another workaround.
I found that removing acer-wmi module (I've got a acer AspireOne 753) does make 
wifi working (but, of course, kills the bluetooth module).
To the noobs, the command is: sudo modprobe -r acer-wmi

It's a workaround I can accept, but please keep on searching for a solution. 
I'd like ubuntu developers to spend a little more effort on this kind of tests, 
since my first thought was "damn! My pc is unusable without wifi", and the 
second was "which other distribution may I try?". Luckily for Ubuntu, I am 
patient, and Fedora and Suse are likely to undergo bad times soon.

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Title:
  bcmwl 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu2 not work on BCM4311

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