When Linux cannot establish a network connection on boot it will wait for a period of time before continuing the boot process. That is just how it is. Be patient. You might be better off turning Mint's splash screen off so you can see the start up messages. Although how you go about doing that I've no idea.
The real solution to your problem is to plug an Ethernet cable into your computer and forget about that Broadcom hardware. But I'm sure you don't want to hear that. So forget I said it. With all the problems people seem to have with wireless in Linux I think they should dump all support for the nonsense.
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