Guestconnect wireless connection is dead slow

After installing Certificate on NGS , Guestconnect wireless connection is dead slow. (takes more than 1 minute to load Splash page ,which is stalled on NGS)
We have another Anchore controller with NGS in DR site. Whenever we pointing WLC to DR Anchor controller ,no issue.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks
Sri

The certificate shouldn't cause this, unless there is an issue getting to the Internet to validate the certificate.
It could still be a duplex issue between the NGS and the Internet connection at the non-DR site.
Steve
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