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Cisco 871w not separating vlans

Have a Cisco 871W I inherited. It has access points connecting to fastether 1  and 2 and and fastether 0 is connected to the main switch. The other access points connected to this device have the dual SSIDS of Staff and Open just as the wireless on the Cisco device has. The staff ssid has a  vlan 10 assigned to it in the remote access points and the cisco. The people connecting to staff should be getting their DHCP from the server on the network. The Open should get it from the Cisco. 871. The problem we are having is that the people connecting to the open ssid are getting DHCP from the network server  and having network accesses instead of being separated by the vlan.  Where are we going wrong I have attached the config of the Cisco router to this.
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I noticed that you have the native VLAN assigned to each of these ports as VLAN 10.  Try removing that statement and/or configuring the Native VLAN to VLAN 1.  If the native VLAN on the remote APs is VLAN1, it may be sending the traffic untagged.  As a result of the native VLAN mismatch, the VLANs are crossing.

Can you please confirm:
- What is the manufacturer and model of the APs?
- What is the Native VLAN on the APs?

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Don't have the model numbers of the ap's right now but will get that information. These are SMC ap's. The native vlan is 1 on these I do know that. I will try what you have suggested.
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They are SMC smc2552w-g2 access point
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