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Title:
  wifi intermittent on Macbook Pro Retina 10,2 Ubuntu 14.04

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Problem: wifi is intermittent on my Macbook Pro and the logfile shows it's 
disconnecting
  Hardware System: Macbook Pro Retina 13" version 10,2 early 2013
  wifi firmware installed was default in Ubuntu 14.04 (mac 64bit OS) and 
synaptic shows the bcmwl-kernel-source to be installed
  My wifi is: Broadcom 4331
  The command lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net shows the following:
  Network controller [0200]: Broadcom ....... [14e4:16a3] (rev 21) .......
  ...... Kernel driver in use: wl

  I get intermittent disconnections from the wifi which is set to g-only.
  Other wifi router settings have not been any better.
  Changing the wifi installation from the default of Ubuntu 14.04 have not 
improved things. I tried the firmware-b43-installer with similar results as 
above.

  My kernel is:
  3.13.0-24 generic #46-Ubuntu SMP 

  Thanks,
  Phil

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