Wlan authentication and DHCP process takes about 120 seconds

I have an SSID implemented to terminate on an anchor controller. Authentication takes place outside of the CAPWAP tunnel and the foreign controller authenticates the users with the AAA server directly. This authentication takes about 90-120 seconds and I do not see any problems as far as configuration is considered. This authentication traffic goes through 2 firewalls.
Any ideas on where the problem could be? I use the same AAA server for other SSID authentication and so the problem is not related to the AAA server.
Meena

My response is meant more to Apple in general and is certainly not aimed at you Lennart ;-) I wouldn't want to shoot the messenger!!!
If this were an unusual or isolated event, then perhaps re-installing the OS might be considered a solution, but until we determine why and how this is happening to so many systems, this is only a workaround that offers no guarantee that we won't end up right back here at any time. I'm sorry, but an OS reinstall to repair a widespread issue with an errant system level process that is making systems practically unusable is only a band-aid and not a final solution! (not that I won't do it myself ;-), but Apple needs to address the issue and not ask us to re-install the OS that caused/experienced the issue in the first place. Address the root cause not a symptom! Even though they make it fairly simple, an OS re-install is not something I accept as a trivial process to be used when one process is acting up.)
Thanks Lennart for at least an immediate answer to make (i hope) both of my MacBooks usable again!

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