Confirmed the same behaviour on two devices; both mako and krillin now:

OTA-10 WORKS
OTA-11 FAILS

The workaround is to install OTA-10 first and configure wifi under
OTA-10. Then you can upgrade to OTA-11 and it will keep working.

If I had to guess, it looks like OTA-11's regression is that it's
mis/interpreting the punctuation characters in my wifi password when I
enter it. Whereas OTA-10 correctly treated it as a raw string, and then
once stored to disk remains correct during future upgrades.

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Title:
  [regression] [OTA-11] Wifi never connects since flashing OTA-11
  (unless you flash OTA-10 first then upgrade)

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