Wlc 5508 and 40 access point 1141n disturbance in the temp response

Hello,
i have a wlc 5508 and 40 access point 1141n
there are 1500 users connected with this controller 5508.
but when i ping at my gateway  ,there is a disturbance in the temp response .
Here below a snapshot:
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=1 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=5 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=2 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=56 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=105 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=433 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=1 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=100 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=300 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=466 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=711 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=900 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=55 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=52 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=54 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=200 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1 : octets=32 temps=57 ms TTL=55
Réponse de 172.16.1.1: octets=32 temps=800 ms TTL=55
anyone help me?
thx

Looks to be wither a duplicate address issue or a configuration issue.  Try to test with only using the 2.4ghz and then again with only the 5ghz and see if you see a difference.
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