https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449265

Shai <s...@platonix.com> changed:

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--- Comment #13 from Shai <s...@platonix.com> ---
I have a similar issue -- in my case, a set of Samsung Galaxy phones (S20 and
S23) have been unable to connect for a few months; a laptop running Debian
testing could.

I finally got tired of it and searched, and found this post on the Arch Linux
forums:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=293307

The original poster complains that his hotspot does not work when created from
KDE, but doing the same from Gnome does make it work.

The reply says to run:

    nmcli connection modify WIFI-Share 802-11-wireless-security.proto wpa

where "WIFI-Share" is the name of the WIFI configuration created for the
hotspot. I did that, and it solved the problem for me.

I should note that I encountered the problem at first a couple of years ago,
and then switching from wpa-supplicant to iwd mostly fixed things (it still 
had minor issues). But for several months, this stopped working too.

Anyway, I find it hard to believe that the problem can be brushed aside as "not
in plasma" when it works in Gnome.

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