As a workaround, open the installed app "Advanced Network Configuration"
Select Hotspot
Click the Gear button
Try changing Wi-Fi Security settings to something that works for you.

I was unable to duplicate your bug with 2 clients, an Android phone and
an Ubuntu 22.04 LTS install. Both were able to connect to the hotspot
without a problem.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1971538

Title:
  My machine as Wi-Fi Hotspot broken after upgrade to 22.04

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  * Impact
  The hotspot feature fails to forward the data to the clients

  * Test case
  - log into an Ubuntu or GNOME session
  - connect the machine to an eth cable for internet
  - go to gnome-control-center -> wifi
  - enable the hotspot from the menu in the headerbar
  - connect another device to the wifi created
  -> the client should connect and access to internet work correctly

  Upon updating to 22.04, none of my machines can use the connection.

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