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Copying this package over USB will not work anyway, even if you get all the dependencies, since
firmware-b43-installer
is just a script that downloads the firmware (probably because it is illegal for Debian/Ubuntu to redistribute this firmware because of the license).You need internet. You'll need to use a different network device for this, or use a phone as the other person said.
Or you can copy the firmware files over by hand, from a different Ubuntu/Linux computer. They should be under
/usr/lib/firmware/b43
.Right. I solved using the connection of my phone
Here is a manual on how to obtain firmware without using the script.