I reinstalled 11.04 from the live DVD, without connecting to the
Internet, thinking that the proprietary Broadcom STA driver would
install from the DVD.  But that didn't help.   When I rebooted after
installation, and tried to activate the proprietary driver, the driver
installer said that the drivers were not installed and insisted that I
connect to the Internet, and after I plugged in, it downloaded the
driver profiles and found the Broadcom driver, but got the same error.
If there's a way to install the driver that is on the CD and DVD, that
would be a work-around until the driver repository is fixed.   I don't
know how to force that installation, however.

Any suggestions?

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Title:
  Jockey fails to install Broadcom STA wireless driver (BCM4311)

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