The Bios Update didn't fix the issue. It worked the first time but upon reboot it showed back up. I tired it with the LiveCD and it was there too so I replaced the internal wireless controller to see if that was the issue. Nope. And it works fine in Windows. I did notice something else that leads me to think it's a bug in the driver. If I plug in the physical ethernet, it will force the wireless into a hardware disabled state, then remove the physical ethernet the wifi hardware will activate and seem to work fine. My guess is the driver sometimes starts up in a weird state where it can't decide to use the physical NIC or the wireless NIC. Once you plug and uplug the physical it goes to a good state for using the WIFI NIC.