Thank you for a quick reply, Iain Bucław.

I couldn't run the exact command you asked, but I've adapted it the best I 
could. I ran iwevent instead.
I don't know how to attach more than one file, so here are the contents:

Output of iwevent:

20:31:26.858076   wlan0    Scan request completed
20:32:27.106692   wlan0    Scan request completed
20:33:47.076380   wlan0    Scan request completed
20:34:35.098698   wlan0    New Access Point/Cell address:Not-Associated
20:34:35.139631   wlan0    New Access Point/Cell address:Not-Associated
20:34:35.938540   wlan0    Set Mode:Managed
20:34:46.648602   wlan0    Scan request completed
20:34:46.649479   wlan0    Set Mode:Managed
20:34:46.649519   wlan0    Set Frequency:2.437 GHz (Channel 6)
20:34:46.664809   wlan0    Custom driver 
event:ASSOCINFO(ReqIEs=000f6e69636b656c6261636b5f77696669010802040b160c12182432043048606c
 RespIEs=010482848b9632080c1218243048606c)
20:34:46.671076   wlan0    New Access Point/Cell address:00:04:ED:58:6A:FE
20:34:56.857356   wlan0    Scan request completed
20:35:37.181558   wlan0    Scan request completed


Output of sudo lspci -nnvv is attached. I added `sudo' because I saw
"Access denied" in the output.

I'll try to identify the bug further.

** Attachment added: "lspci_nnvv.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31758482/lspci_nnvv.log

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