Oracle User Interface slowness

Hello All,
One of the prerequisite requirements of Oracle RAC 11gR2 is to have a DNS server.
For this reason I configured a DNS server on Windows Server 2003.
What I discovered that from any client where I add the DNS server, any client I mean, windows, AIX .., all OUI become to slow, netca, dbca, Oracle Universal Insatller ...
any reason ? any solution ??
Regards,

Hello All,
To clarify my issue:
I configured a DNS server to resolve the SCAN Name.
Every thing is going OK on my servers.
I am able to ping the DNS server.
able to nslookup the SCAN Name.
able to ping the FQDN ....
The Only issue I am facing is that when I add the DNS setting to any client, Oracle user interfaces like (netca, dbca, OUI....) become to slow to move from one screen to another.
Regards,

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