WCS - Some clients never obtain an IP address

I have a multi-floor building with each floor devided into it's own AP group, with it's own respective interface and VLAN.  Everything works fine ... except for the first floor.  We have wireless carts that have two wireless cards on them.  One is built into the PC attached to the cart, and the other is part of the cart itself for management purposes.
We cannot seem to get the cart monitoring onto the network (while the Windows PC's wireless works just fine).  I have gone over the settings for the AP groups, interfaces, controllers, AP's, etc over and over again and I cannot seem to find anything wrong with the setup.  It seems to authenticate to the AP, get connected, and then never obtain an IP address.  I cannot seem to find any problem with the DHCP server or it's scope.  There are plenty of addresses left to hand out.
Here is a 'debug client' dump from the WCS controller.  Does anyone have any ideas of what I might check?
Thanks in advance for any advice offered!
*Aug 27 11:38:07.801: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-Key from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:07.803: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-key in PTK_START state (message 2) from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:07.803: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Stopping retransmission timer for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:07.803: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
                                                                                                state PTKINITNEGOTIATING (message 3), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01
*Aug 27 11:38:07.806: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-Key from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:07.806: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-key in PTKINITNEGOTIATING state (message 4) from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:07.806: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Change state to L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:07.807: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 vapId 2 apVapId 1
*Aug 27 11:38:07.807: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) pemAdvanceState2 4375, Adding TMP rule
*Aug 27 11:38:07.807: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Adding Fast Path rule
  type = Airespace AP - Learn IP address
  on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90, slot 0, interface = 29, QOS = 0
  ACL Id = 255, Ju
*Aug 27 11:38:07.807: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (ACL ID 255)
*Aug 27 11:38:07.807: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Change state to DHCP_REQD (7) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:07.807: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) pemAdvanceState2 4391, Adding TMP rule
*Aug 27 11:38:07.810: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Replacing Fast Path rule
  type = Airespace AP - Learn IP address
  on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90, slot 0, interface = 29, QOS = 0
  ACL Id = 255, Jumb
*Aug 27 11:38:07.810: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (ACL ID 255)
*Aug 27 11:38:07.810: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Stopping retransmission timer for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:07.810: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Key exchange done, data packets from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 should be forwarded shortly
*Aug 27 11:38:07.810: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
                                                                                                state PTKINITDONE (message 5 - group), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.02
*Aug 27 11:38:07.810: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sent EAPOL-Key M5 for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:07.815: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
*Aug 27 11:38:07.817: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
*Aug 27 11:38:08.731: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:08.734: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit 1 of EAPOL-Key M5 (length 131) for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:09.686: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:09.687: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit 2 of EAPOL-Key M5 (length 131) for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.641: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.642: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit failure for EAPOL-Key M5 to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17, retransmit count 3, mscb deauth count 0
*Aug 27 11:38:10.642: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sent Deauthenticate to mobile on BSSID 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 slot 0(caller 1x_ptsm.c:467)
*Aug 27 11:38:10.642: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 57) in 10 seconds
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Association received from mobile on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Applying site-specific override for station 00:06:66:13:16:17 - vapId 2, site '1st-FL', interface '1st-fl-interface'
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 STA - rates (4): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 STA - rates (9): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Processing WPA IE type 221, length 22 for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Change state to START (0) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 START (0) Initializing policy
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 START (0) Change state to AUTHCHECK (2) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 AUTHCHECK (2) Change state to 8021X_REQD (3) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 vapId 2 apVapId 1
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 apfPemAddUser2 (apf_policy.c:208) Changing state for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 from Associated to Associated
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 49) in 1800 seconds
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending Assoc Response to station on BSSID 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 (status 0)
*Aug 27 11:38:10.653: 00:06:66:13:16:17 apfProcessAssocReq (apf_80211.c:4310) Changing state for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 from Associated to Associated
*Aug 27 11:38:10.659: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Creating a PKC PMKID Cache entry for station 00:06:66:13:16:17 (RSN 0)
*Aug 27 11:38:10.659: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Removed NPU entry.
*Aug 27 11:38:10.659: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Initiating WPA PSK to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.661: 00:06:66:13:16:17 dot1x - moving mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 into Force Auth state
*Aug 27 11:38:10.661: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Skipping EAP-Success to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.661: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Starting key exchange to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17, data packets will be dropped
*Aug 27 11:38:10.661: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
                                                                                                state INITPMK (message 1), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
*Aug 27 11:38:10.665: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-Key from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.667: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-key in PTK_START state (message 2) from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.667: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Stopping retransmission timer for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.667: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
                                                                                                state PTKINITNEGOTIATING (message 3), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01
*Aug 27 11:38:10.670: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-Key from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.670: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-key in PTKINITNEGOTIATING state (message 4) from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.671: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Change state to L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:10.671: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 vapId 2 apVapId 1
*Aug 27 11:38:10.671: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) pemAdvanceState2 4375, Adding TMP rule
*Aug 27 11:38:10.671: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Adding Fast Path rule
  type = Airespace AP - Learn IP address
  on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90, slot 0, interface = 29, QOS = 0
  ACL Id = 255, Ju
*Aug 27 11:38:10.671: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (ACL ID 255)
*Aug 27 11:38:10.671: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Change state to DHCP_REQD (7) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:10.671: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) pemAdvanceState2 4391, Adding TMP rule
*Aug 27 11:38:10.674: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Replacing Fast Path rule
  type = Airespace AP - Learn IP address
  on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90, slot 0, interface = 29, QOS = 0
  ACL Id = 255, Jumb
*Aug 27 11:38:10.674: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (ACL ID 255)
*Aug 27 11:38:10.674: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Stopping retransmission timer for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.674: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Key exchange done, data packets from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 should be forwarded shortly
*Aug 27 11:38:10.674: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
                                                                                                state PTKINITDONE (message 5 - group), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.02
*Aug 27 11:38:10.674: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sent EAPOL-Key M5 for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.679: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
*Aug 27 11:38:10.681: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
*Aug 27 11:38:11.596: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:11.597: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit 1 of EAPOL-Key M5 (length 131) for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:12.551: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:12.551: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit 2 of EAPOL-Key M5 (length 131) for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:13.506: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:13.507: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit failure for EAPOL-Key M5 to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17, retransmit count 3, mscb deauth count 0
*Aug 27 11:38:13.507: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sent Deauthenticate to mobile on BSSID 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 slot 0(caller 1x_ptsm.c:467)
*Aug 27 11:38:13.507: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 57) in 10 seconds
*Aug 27 11:38:13.518: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Association received from mobile on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90
*Aug 27 11:38:13.518: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Applying site-specific override for station 00:06:66:13:16:17 - vapId 2, site '1st-FL', interface '1st-fl-interface'
*Aug 27 11:38:13.518: 00:06:66:13:16:17 STA - rates (4): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Aug 27 11:38:13.518: 00:06:66:13:16:17 STA - rates (9): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Aug 27 11:38:13.518: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Processing WPA IE type 221, length 22 for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:13.518: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Change state to START (0) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:13.518: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 START (0) Initializing policy
*Aug 27 11:38:13.518: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 START (0) Change state to AUTHCHECK (2) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:13.518: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 AUTHCHECK (2) Change state to 8021X_REQD (3) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:13.518: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 vapId 2 apVapId 1
*Aug 27 11:38:13.518: 00:06:66:13:16:17 apfPemAddUser2 (apf_policy.c:208) Changing state for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 from Associated to Associated
*Aug 27 11:38:13.518: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 49) in 1800 seconds
*Aug 27 11:38:13.519: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending Assoc Response to station on BSSID 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 (status 0)
*Aug 27 11:38:13.519: 00:06:66:13:16:17 apfProcessAssocReq (apf_80211.c:4310) Changing state for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 from Associated to Associated
*Aug 27 11:38:13.526: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Removed NPU entry.
*Aug 27 11:38:13.526: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Creating a PKC PMKID Cache entry for station 00:06:66:13:16:17 (RSN 0)
*Aug 27 11:38:13.527: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Initiating WPA PSK to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:13.527: 00:06:66:13:16:17 dot1x - moving mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 into Force Auth state
*Aug 27 11:38:13.527: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Skipping EAP-Success to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:13.527: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Starting key exchange to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17, data packets will be dropped
*Aug 27 11:38:13.527: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
                                                                                                state INITPMK (message 1), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
*Aug 27 11:38:13.532: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-Key from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:13.534: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-key in PTK_START state (message 2) from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:13.534: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Stopping retransmission timer for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:13.535: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
                                                                                                state PTKINITNEGOTIATING (message 3), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01
*Aug 27 11:38:13.538: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-Key from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:13.538: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-key in PTKINITNEGOTIATING state (message 4) from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:13.538: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Change state to L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:13.538: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 vapId 2 apVapId 1
*Aug 27 11:38:13.539: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) pemAdvanceState2 4375, Adding TMP rule
*Aug 27 11:38:13.539: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Adding Fast Path rule
  type = Airespace AP - Learn IP address
  on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90, slot 0, interface = 29, QOS = 0
  ACL Id = 255, Ju
*Aug 27 11:38:13.539: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (ACL ID 255)
*Aug 27 11:38:13.539: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Change state to DHCP_REQD (7) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:13.539: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) pemAdvanceState2 4391, Adding TMP rule
*Aug 27 11:38:13.541: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Replacing Fast Path rule
  type = Airespace AP - Learn IP address
  on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90, slot 0, interface = 29, QOS = 0
  ACL Id = 255, Jumb
*Aug 27 11:38:13.541: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (ACL ID 255)
*Aug 27 11:38:13.541: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Stopping retransmission timer for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:13.542: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Key exchange done, data packets from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 should be forwarded shortly
*Aug 27 11:38:13.542: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
                                                                                                state PTKINITDONE (message 5 - group), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.02
*Aug 27 11:38:13.542: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sent EAPOL-Key M5 for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:13.547: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
*Aug 27 11:38:13.549: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
*Aug 27 11:38:14.461: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:14.461: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit 1 of EAPOL-Key M5 (length 131) for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:15.416: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:15.417: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit 2 of EAPOL-Key M5 (length 131) for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:16.371: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:16.372: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit failure for EAPOL-Key M5 to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17, retransmit count 3, mscb deauth count 0
*Aug 27 11:38:16.372: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sent Deauthenticate to mobile on BSSID 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 slot 0(caller 1x_ptsm.c:467)
*Aug 27 11:38:16.372: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 57) in 10 seconds
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Association received from mobile on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Applying site-specific override for station 00:06:66:13:16:17 - vapId 2, site '1st-FL', interface '1st-fl-interface'
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 STA - rates (4): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 STA - rates (9): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Processing WPA IE type 221, length 22 for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Change state to START (0) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 START (0) Initializing policy
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 START (0) Change state to AUTHCHECK (2) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 AUTHCHECK (2) Change state to 8021X_REQD (3) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 vapId 2 apVapId 1
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 apfPemAddUser2 (apf_policy.c:208) Changing state for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 from Associated to Associated
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 49) in 1800 seconds
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending Assoc Response to station on BSSID 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 (status 0)
*Aug 27 11:38:16.385: 00:06:66:13:16:17 apfProcessAssocReq (apf_80211.c:4310) Changing state for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 from Associated to Associated
*Aug 27 11:38:16.391: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Creating a PKC PMKID Cache entry for station 00:06:66:13:16:17 (RSN 0)
*Aug 27 11:38:16.391: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Removed NPU entry.
*Aug 27 11:38:16.391: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Initiating WPA PSK to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:16.393: 00:06:66:13:16:17 dot1x - moving mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 into Force Auth state
*Aug 27 11:38:16.393: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Skipping EAP-Success to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:16.393: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Starting key exchange to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17, data packets will be dropped
*Aug 27 11:38:16.393: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
                                                                                                state INITPMK (message 1), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
*Aug 27 11:38:16.397: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-Key from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:16.399: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-key in PTK_START state (message 2) from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:16.399: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Stopping retransmission timer for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:16.400: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
                                                                                                state PTKINITNEGOTIATING (message 3), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01
*Aug 27 11:38:16.402: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-Key from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:16.403: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Received EAPOL-key in PTKINITNEGOTIATING state (message 4) from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:16.403: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Change state to L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:16.403: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90 vapId 2 apVapId 1
*Aug 27 11:38:16.403: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) pemAdvanceState2 4375, Adding TMP rule
*Aug 27 11:38:16.403: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Adding Fast Path rule
  type = Airespace AP - Learn IP address
  on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90, slot 0, interface = 29, QOS = 0
  ACL Id = 255, Ju
*Aug 27 11:38:16.403: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (ACL ID 255)
*Aug 27 11:38:16.403: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Change state to DHCP_REQD (7) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
*Aug 27 11:38:16.403: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) pemAdvanceState2 4391, Adding TMP rule
*Aug 27 11:38:16.404: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Replacing Fast Path rule
  type = Airespace AP - Learn IP address
  on AP 00:1b:2b:36:41:90, slot 0, interface = 29, QOS = 0
  ACL Id = 255, Jumb
*Aug 27 11:38:16.404: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (ACL ID 255)
*Aug 27 11:38:16.406: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Stopping retransmission timer for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:16.406: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Key exchange done, data packets from mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17 should be forwarded shortly
*Aug 27 11:38:16.406: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
                                                                                                state PTKINITDONE (message 5 - group), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.02
*Aug 27 11:38:16.406: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sent EAPOL-Key M5 for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:16.410: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
*Aug 27 11:38:16.413: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
*Aug 27 11:38:17.326: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:17.326: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit 1 of EAPOL-Key M5 (length 131) for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17

Are you using different AP models for your first floor? Are all floor APs join same WLC?
What model and software version used with your WLC/WLCs?
in the debug client it shows:
*Aug 27 11:38:07.810: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Sent EAPOL-Key M5 for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:07.815: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
*Aug 27 11:38:07.817: 00:06:66:13:16:17 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
*Aug 27 11:38:08.731: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:08.734: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit 1 of EAPOL-Key M5 (length 131) for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:09.686: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:09.687: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit 2 of EAPOL-Key M5 (length 131) for mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.641: 00:06:66:13:16:17 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:06:66:13:16:17
*Aug 27 11:38:10.642: 00:06:66:13:16:17 Retransmit failure for EAPOL-Key M5 to mobile 00:06:66:13:16:17, retransmit count 3, mscb deauth count 0
It is obvious that the AP is trying to send KEAPOL-key Message 5 to the client but it does not reply. It tries three times then the timer expries and the AP deauthenticates the client.
In first glance, this is a client issue. I've seen this misbehavior with many such clients like yours when people tried to move from old non 802.11n APs to new 802.11n APs (mainly 1252 and 1142). The clients do not connect to new APs. It was always client issue and people had to upgrade the devices firmware or wireless driver on the client.
One unlucky customer had his clients (wireless guns) out of support so he had to replace them all to get them to work with the new APs. I hope your device is not out of support yet.
HTH
Amjad
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