No access to Password protected sites

Why cant I log in to a password protected site through Infinity. yet when I disable it and try via Vodafone mobile broadband I have no problem?

The site I am tryig to log in to is www.newzapp.co.uk its is an email  marketing company. I am hard wired to the hub for my infinity connection, but as I said I can log in to the site when I use my Vodafone mobile broadband. I did have trouble with uploading files to my website usinfg infinity but could do so usinbg Vodafone.  Could the two be connected?

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