I recently upgraded from an iPhone 8 to a 14. All of my various WiFi capable computers worked great with the iPhone 8's Personal Hotspot. However, the new iPhone does not appear to like Bullseye. Two computers show the same symptoms: the iPhone does not seem to like the password previously stored and known to work.
On one, I even moved the old connection file aside and tried creating a new connection file. I entered the password, and had repeated requests to provide the password. However, I have Bookworm on an ancient IBM R51. That got on the Personal Hotspot immediately with no fuss. I also ran a recent live CD of Bookworm on one of the two failing Bullseye machines, and that worked immediately. On one of the Bullseye machines, I upgraded NetworkManager from backports. No go. So, is there something in that mess of dependencies that NetworkManager rides herd on that I should upgrade, preferably from Bullseye backports? Other thoughts? (Aside from install Bookworm immediately.) -- Does anybody read signatures any more? https://charlescurley.com https://charlescurley.com/blog/