Forum access (403 Forbidden)

I can't read this forum from my office location. When I try connect to forum I got 403 Forbidden error.
Office IP adress 83.0.150.58.
Can you check why I have this problem.

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I can't read this forum from my office location. When I try connect to forum I got 403 Forbidden error.
Office IP adress 83.0.150.58.
Can you check why I have this problem.
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Have you ruled out the problem being with your office firewall or local ISP?
Anyway, the question isn't appropriate for the APEX forum: take it to the +{forum:id=29}+ forum and close this thread and the duplicate threads with the same topic.

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