Oops sorry I didn't see the previous replies likely because Gmail sent them to spam.
re Seth: it's only a typo in bug report re James: I do not have that in my <network>.psk config file The issue came back again after I replaced my home router. I have none of the following configs (so they should all be default): * AddressRandomization in /etc/iwd/main.conf * EnableNetworkConfiguration in /etc/iwd/main.conf * AlwaysRandomizeAddress in /var/lib/iwd/<network>.psk But for some reason the mac address is always randomized. Also might be related, that the WPA3 personal password I provided seem to not work as well when that happens. I do have iwd+wpasupplicant+networkmanager all installed, maybe there's a conflict between iwd and wpasupplicant? (they are not marked as conflicted in apt) I uninstalled iwd and after reboot it worked (so networkmanager+wpasupplicant seem to work). I did not try to uninstall wpasupplicant and keep iwd, though.

