Access Points Question

We have a wireless controller with 15 access points(AIR-CAP2702i-K9). They were all up & working fine until we had a power outage. After the power came back up, they all came back up but 3 of the access points will not accept any clients. I have re-configured them but still no luck.

version is 7.6.130.0
*spamApTask4: Dec 01 13:10:56.734: #APF-3-WLAN_OUT_OF_RANGE: apf_site_override.c:2309 WLAN value 17 is out of range.
*spamApTask4: Dec 01 13:10:56.734: #LWAPP-3-VENDOR_SPEC_ERR: spam_lrad.c:13418 The system has failed decoding vendor specific payload
*spamApTask4: Dec 01 13:10:56.585: #CAPWAP-3-SEM_RELEASE_ERR: capwap_ac_db.c:107 The system could not release exclusive access of AP entry for 7c:0e:ce:f1:20:20 in the database
*spamApTask4: Dec 01 13:10:55.783: #LWAPP-3-VALIDATE_ERR: spam_lrad.c:10770 Validation of SPAM_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_PAYLOAD failed - AP  7c:0e:ce:f1:20:20
*Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_6: Dec 01 12:57:45.030: #DOT1X-3-INVALID_REPLAY_CTR: 1x_eapkey.c:445 Invalid replay counter from client 00:0e:8e:44:03:b6 - got 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04, expected 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05
*Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_4: Dec 01 12:57:42.374: #DOT1X-3-INVALID_REPLAY_CTR: 1x_eapkey.c:445 Invalid replay counter from client 00:0e:8e:62:9a:7c - got 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02, expected 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03
*spamApTask7: Dec 01 12:56:00.207: #APF-3-WLAN_OUT_OF_RANGE: apf_site_override.c:2309 WLAN value 17 is out of range.
*spamApTask7: Dec 01 12:56:00.207: #LWAPP-3-VENDOR_SPEC_ERR: spam_lrad.c:13418 The system has failed decoding vendor specific payload
*spamApTask7: Dec 01 12:56:00.119: #CAPWAP-3-SEM_RELEASE_ERR: capwap_ac_db.c:107 The system could not release exclusive access of AP entry for fc:5b:39:88:1a:10 in the database
*spamApTask7: Dec 01 12:55:59.202: #LWAPP-3-VALIDATE_ERR: spam_lrad.c:10770 Validation of SPAM_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_PAYLOAD failed - AP  fc:5b:39:88:1a:10
*Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_4: Dec 01 11:56:26.186: #DOT1X-3-

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