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Brent Wood
For QGIS users behind a network proxy service, if you want to access WMS/WFS services, etc, you need to configure QGIS to work with the proxy service.
In NIWA (for example, others will be different):
Settings -> Options -> Network
Proxy type: HTTPproxy
Proxy address: www-proxy (or www-proxy.niwa.co.nz)
Port: 80