First, hotspot was *not* supposed to have been enabled for mako in OTA6
due to this bug.   See bug #1487157.

Re-verified using rc-proposed / #228 ):

A hotspot can be created/started, it's not usable. It can be seen by
other devices ( iPhone, Nexus5 ), but neither the device aren't able to
properly authenticate to the hotspot:

I also see the following kernel and wpa_supplicant errors on mako when a
client attempts to associate.

15:18:19 kernel: [ 1010.424629] wlan: [1484:E :PE ] limProcessAssocReqFrame: 
654: AP supports RSN enabled authentication
15:18:22 wpa_supplicant[1945]: handle_probe_req: send failed
15:18:23 wpa_supplicant[1945]: WPA: wpa_sm_step() called recursively
15:18:23 kernel: [ 1014.448283] wlan: [1945:E :HDD] 
hdd_softap_sta_deauth:(c1117f20, false)

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  [mako] Cannot connect to a secure, shared "ap" hotspot

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