Continuity camera won't connect wirelessly to iPhone, works fine when connected with cable
Hi, I'm on an M1 Mac mini, running Ventura 13.0.1, and using an iPhone 13 Pro, running 16.1.1. Both are logged into the same iCloud account and both have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on. The iPhone has Continuity Camera toggled on in settings.
When I open FaceTime or PhotoBooth on my Mac, both say "There is no connected camera." When I open the Camera dropdown, it says "No Camera Available." When I plug the phone in with a lightning cable, both apps immediately use the iPhone as the primary camera.
I don't want to have to run a permanent cable to the phone where I have it mounted for use as a camera. Please advise on how to get this to work wirelessly, as advertised. (And, yes, I've restarted both devices and that doesn't help.)
Thanks!
iPhone 13 Pro, 16