The bcmwl-kernel-source package should have installed a very similar
workaround as above when it installed. If your /etc/modprobe.d
/blacklist-bcm43.conf is missing something like this at the end:

    blacklist b44
    install wl modprobe -r b43 b44 b43legacy ssb; modprobe --ignore-install wl; 
modprobe --ignore-install b44

Then you should add it to the end of the file.

I know the blacklist file is meant to be removed when the package is removed, 
but I recently noticed it's not actually removed/upgraded correctly when 
bcmwl-kernel-source is upgraded. So if you've;
  * had some version of that package installed since before 2009-06-19; or
  * if you for some reason didn't have b44 loaded when the package was being 
installed; or
  * if you had a lingering blacklist-bcm43.conf for any reason before the 
package was installed;
then you will be missing the above workaround Alberto introduced in 2009.

Hope it works for you...

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

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