AIR-LAP1131AG issue

I've connected an AIR-LAP1131AG to a 3560G and can see the port being granted power in the logs but nothing else - nothing in CDP, port is showing as down/down.  The Status LED on the top of the AP is showing as blue/green, which according to the docs means it's initializing the Flash filesystem, but it just sits there.  I've installed 12 APs and two of them have this issue.  I know they all worked a few weeks back because i upgraded the software on them to 7.0.98.0 before shipping them to site.
Any ideas as to what could be the cause?  Could it be a cabling issue?  These two APs are on the same floor of a building and i'm wondering if the cabling has been botched.  I can't imagine both of them developing a hardware fault, but the status LED may suggest otherwise.  Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jason

That did the trick!  See below - good port on both switches followed by the APs on g0/48...  Thanks for your help!
SW13#show cable-diagnostics tdr int g0/1
TDR test last run on: April 03 14:23:31
Interface Speed Local pair Pair length        Remote pair Pair status
Gi0/1     1000M Pair A     21   +/- 4  meters Pair A      Normal
                Pair B     21   +/- 4  meters Pair B      Normal
                Pair C     21   +/- 4  meters Pair C      Normal
                Pair D     19   +/- 4  meters Pair D      Normal
SW13#show cable-diagnostics tdr int g0/48
TDR test last run on: April 03 14:23:35
Interface Speed Local pair Pair length        Remote pair Pair status
Gi0/48    auto  Pair A     46   +/- 4  meters N/A         Open
                Pair B     68   +/- 4  meters N/A         Normal
                Pair C     102  +/- 4  meters N/A         Fail
                Pair D     110  +/- 4  meters N/A         Fail
SW14#show cable tdr int g0/1
TDR test last run on: April 03 14:24:56
Interface Speed Local pair Pair length        Remote pair Pair status
Gi0/1     1000M Pair A     22   +/- 4  meters Pair A      Normal
                Pair B     21   +/- 4  meters Pair B      Normal
                Pair C     21   +/- 4  meters Pair C      Normal
                Pair D     22   +/- 4  meters Pair D      Normal
SW14#show cable tdr int g0/48
TDR test last run on: April 03 14:24:59
Interface Speed Local pair Pair length        Remote pair Pair status
Gi0/48    auto  Pair A     46   +/- 4  meters N/A         Open
                Pair B     68   +/- 4  meters N/A         Normal
                Pair C     98   +/- 4  meters N/A         Fail
                Pair D     102  +/- 4  meters N/A         Fail

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    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:393]: Using cached product context: User non-assigned for product: 0B436121B4F23D11DA3A000CF425DD25
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:393]: Setting cached product context: User non-assigned for product: 728939235E8DA0741B6278D03B6CF9FD
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    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: EEDB8CDDCACDD4042875E3D8B4874276
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Setting cached product context: machine assigned for product: F132F0B0A6ECD384AA32773B467F9571
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: F132F0B0A6ECD384AA32773B467F9571
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Setting cached product context: machine assigned for product: F4E3B286A696ED244AC1C470AE61874B
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: F4E3B286A696ED244AC1C470AE61874B
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Setting cached product context: machine assigned for product: F60730A4A66673047777F5728467D401
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:402]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: F60730A4A66673047777F5728467D401
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:403]: Setting cached product context: machine assigned for product: FDEF50A6E266FB64A85210E0F3C1C996
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:403]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: FDEF50A6E266FB64A85210E0F3C1C996
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:404]: SRSetRestorePoint skipped for this transaction.
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:409]: MainEngineThread is returning 2
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:409]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:410]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:410]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:410]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:411]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:411]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:411]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\InProgress 3: 2
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:411]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\InProgress 3: 2
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:411]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied.  Counter after decrement: -1
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:411]: Restoring environment variables
    MSI (c) (88:5C) [16:13:11:412]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied.  Counter after decrement: -1
    MSI (c) (88:5C) [16:13:11:413]: MainEngineThread is returning 2
    === Verbose logging stopped: 5/24/2011  16:13:11 ==
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