LWAPP Access point wont advertise SSID's

I have a 4402 WLC and LWAPP AIR-LAP1131AG-E-K9  connected to it.
I have been wrestling with the config for sometime now.
I have a laptop right next to it that wont see the SSIDs I have configured being broadcast.
I have no idea why but I do have the following errors in the log.
Apr 17 11:37:59.091 sim.c:913 SIM-3-GW_MISMATCH: MAC address of the GW 00:0f:f7:32:c1:80 recieved in the JOIN Request differs from the cached MAC addr 00:00:0c:07:ac:64 of the Gw. Deleting the Gw IP 10.45.50.97 for the AP Mgr & sending ARP req. for resolv
Apr 17 11:37:49.080 spam_lrad.c:1107 LWAPP-3-DISC_INTF_ERR2: Ignoring discovery request received on a wrong VLAN (70) on interface (1) in L3 LWAPP mode
I notice the first error related to the GW IP, but I am not sure where this is specified and why it is mismatched.
I also dont know what the second error means either about the wrong VLAN.
Please can anyone help!
Many thanks,
Neil

Ok I now understand why I am not seeing any SSID's
I am actually troubleshooting this remotely and have a laptop sat next to the AP. The laptop has a hard wired connection that when connected disables the Wireless adpater. Its a HP nc6400 laptop. I am not sure if it is a laptop setting or a GPO.
So the not seeing the SSID is fixed.
When I shutdown the switchport for the laptop. I did see the laptop pick up a DHCP address in the wireless scope I configured.
However this actually only worked once which was wierd.
I solved the gateway mismatch by actually putting the correct gateway address into ap-manager interface.
But I am still left with the message
Apr 17 11:37:49.080 spam_lrad.c:1107 LWAPP-3-DISC_INTF_ERR2: Ignoring discovery request received on a wrong VLAN (70) on interface (1) in L3 LWAPP mode
However this has been joined with another log entry;
Apr 17 21:05:38.734 1x_auth_pae.c:2510 DOT1X-3-MAX_EAP_RETRIES: Max EAP identity request retries (21) exceeded for client 00:1b:77:31:9d:72
The Mac address here is the Wireless Adapter of my test laptop.
The information of the WLC is
Product Identifier Description
AIR-WLC4402-25-K9
Version Identifier Description
V04
Possibly this is not what you are after but if you show me where to look that would be great.
It might be relevant but I have joined the AP to the switch with
switchport access vlan 70
switchport mode access
The config to the WLC is on a Gi port
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport trunk allow vlan 2,11,70,80
switchport mode trunk
I am wondering if I should have
switchport trunk native vlan 70 in here?
The interface config on the controller is
(Cisco Controller) >show interface SUMM
Interface Name                   Port Vlan Id  IP Address      Type    Ap Mgr Gu
est
ap-manager                       1    2        10.45.50.111    Static  Yes    No
management                       1    2        10.45.50.110    Static  No     No
service-port                     N/A  N/A      10.44.48.214    Static  No     No
virtual                          N/A  N/A      1.1.1.1         Static  No     No
york-vlan70                      1    70       10.44.51.1      Dynamic No     No
Many thanks,
Neil

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    bridge-group 50 subscriber-loop-control
    bridge-group 50 block-unknown-source
    no bridge-group 50 source-learning
    no bridge-group 50 unicast-flooding
    bridge-group 50 spanning-disabled
    interface Dot11Radio1.60
    encapsulation dot1Q 60 native
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 1
    bridge-group 1 block-unknown-source
    no bridge-group 1 source-learning
    no bridge-group 1 unicast-flooding
    bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
    interface Dot11Radio1.70
    encapsulation dot1Q 70
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 70
    bridge-group 70 subscriber-loop-control
    bridge-group 70 block-unknown-source
    no bridge-group 70 source-learning
    no bridge-group 70 unicast-flooding
    bridge-group 70 spanning-disabled
    interface Dot11Radio1.80
    encapsulation dot1Q 80
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 80
    bridge-group 80 subscriber-loop-control
    bridge-group 80 block-unknown-source
    no bridge-group 80 source-learning
    no bridge-group 80 unicast-flooding
    bridge-group 80 spanning-disabled
    interface FastEthernet0
    ip dhcp client update dns
    no ip address
    no ip route-cache
    duplex auto
    speed auto
    interface FastEthernet0.1
    encapsulation dot1Q 1
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 254
    no bridge-group 254 source-learning
    bridge-group 254 spanning-disabled
    interface FastEthernet0.10
    encapsulation dot1Q 10
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 10
    no bridge-group 10 source-learning
    bridge-group 10 spanning-disabled
    interface FastEthernet0.20
    encapsulation dot1Q 20
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 20
    no bridge-group 20 source-learning
    bridge-group 20 spanning-disabled
    interface FastEthernet0.30
    encapsulation dot1Q 30
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 30
    no bridge-group 30 source-learning
    bridge-group 30 spanning-disabled
    interface FastEthernet0.40
    encapsulation dot1Q 40
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 40
    no bridge-group 40 source-learning
    bridge-group 40 spanning-disabled
    interface FastEthernet0.50
    encapsulation dot1Q 50
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 50
    no bridge-group 50 source-learning
    bridge-group 50 spanning-disabled
    interface FastEthernet0.60
    encapsulation dot1Q 60 native
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 1
    no bridge-group 1 source-learning
    bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
    interface FastEthernet0.70
    encapsulation dot1Q 70
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 70
    no bridge-group 70 source-learning
    bridge-group 70 spanning-disabled
    interface FastEthernet0.80
    encapsulation dot1Q 80
    no ip route-cache
    bridge-group 80
    no bridge-group 80 source-learning
    bridge-group 80 spanning-disabled
    interface BVI1
    ip address dhcp client-id FastEthernet0
    no ip route-cache
    ip http server
    no ip http secure-server
    ip http help-path http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/prodconfig/help/eag
    bridge 1 route ip
    line con 0
    line vty 0 4
    end

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    Let me know if I need to do something else.
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