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It's a Lenovo 80JW, with a Broadcom BCM43162, from what I can see.
Broadcom chipsets are notoriously lacking in any sort of open driver operation or collaboration. I'd honestly just replace it with a $25 Intel chipset, but if you want to fight through it: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
You'll notice that your specific chipset isn't mentioned, but it might be different now, so I'd double check.
Edit: after digging some more, there is zero support for this chipset anywhere except Windows, and it's a problematic chipset anyway. I'd just get an Intel (fully open drivers) and swap it.
Does that mean that even with secure boot turned off I would have no more luck?
Also, USB dongles should work though, right?
usb wifi dongles for $7 is the cheaper solution, not the internal module. I have some and they work fine with linux.