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Getting Started Guide
Fusion Mini Bonder
Welcome
Thank you for choosing Fusion Broadband and our broadband bonding solution.
This Getting Started Guide has been provided to assist you to understand how your new Fusion Mini Bonder service works as well as
providing installation assistance and other important information.
This guide will cover:
Contacting Fusion Broadband
Getting Help
Installation of your Fusion Mini Bonder service
Troubleshooting your installation
Lodging a Support Ticket
The Fusion Bonding Admin Portal
Please read this Getting Started Guide in its entirety as it contains valuable information about your Fusion bonding service and will assist you
with any issues you may have regarding your broadband bonding service.
Contacting Fusion Broadband - not always the first step!
We welcome any feedback you may have about your Fusion bonding service and can be contacted at any time should there be a need for
our assistance.
However, we encourage you to utilise this Getting Started Guide as well as the other available online help resources prior to contacting
Fusion Broadband. Whilst we will be happy to assist in the event of a bonding issue, the vast majority of any issues you come across in your
office are generally remedied by simply reviewing your connections (broadband services), your staff's current Internet usage or something
very simple that is not bonding related.
This guide will point you in the right direction for the first port of call when assessing any connectivity issue.
If you are unable to diagnose or remedy a fault, please Lodge a Support Ticket through the Bonding Administration Portal (see page 4) for
a fast response or call our Support Staff on 1300 553 526.
Getting Help - Take These Steps
The Fusion bonding service is very robust and generally needs no intervention. Once it is installed and 'fine tuned' by Fusion Support Staff it
will happily bond your broadband services as required. In saying that however, problems do arise - the Internet sometimes breaks!
Take these steps to ascertain the best course of action in the event of a fault/connection/speed issue.
1. Access the Bonding Administration Portal (see page 4)
Check your connections through the Bonding Administration Portal first. Do things like:
Ensure that you have all 'green lights' for each of your broadband connections. If not, maybe a modem is unplugged or your
ISP has an issue.
Check your Bandwidth Graphs. Perhaps there is a massive download/upload occurring in the office that is filling your
bandwidth. Perhaps a staff member is backing up their smartphone to the Cloud, streaming music or downloading photos
from Dropbox and using all your bandwidth?
2. Check your Router/Power
If you have lost connectivity, maybe the router has failed. Maybe the router/Mini Bonder has lost power. Check that you have power
to the modems also and the DSL light is on.
3. Contact your IT Service Provider
If you have a company that you pay to monitor your IT equipment and services, call them. They will have access to your Mini Bonder
through the Fusion Portal also. They can diagnose any connectivity issues for you.
4. Contact Fusion Broadband
If all else fails, Lodge a Support Ticket or call our Support line on 1300 553 526. In the unlikely event that there is an issue with the
Mini Bonder, we will do our best to have you back online as soon as possible.
Fusion Broadband Pty Ltd. ABN 18149550541 Level 1, 119-125 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento, Vic 3943
© 2015 Fusion Broadband Pty Ltd
www.fusionbroadband.com.au
1300 553 526
info@fusionbroadband.com.au
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Summary of Contents for Fusion Mini Bonder

  • Page 1 However, we encourage you to utilise this Getting Started Guide as well as the other available online help resources prior to contacting Fusion Broadband. Whilst we will be happy to assist in the event of a bonding issue, the vast majority of any issues you come across in your office are generally remedied by simply reviewing your connections (broadband services), your staff’s current Internet usage or something...
  • Page 2 The Mini Bonder hardware is a desk-mount unit. Locate the Mini Bonder in a well ventilated area. If mounting it inside a LAN rack, be sure there is clear space around the device. Keep in mind that the system needs to be physically near your router as well as your ADSL/broadband connections.
  • Page 3 If you have connected the Mini Bonder correctly and have connectivity, contact Fusion Broadband to advise that your Mini Bonder is up and running. Fusion will run some tests to ensure your Mini Bonder is operating efficiently. This will most likely be done out of hours so as not to interrupt your Internet connection.
  • Page 4 The Fusion Bonding Administration Portal The Portal should be the first port of call for any issues regarding your Fusion Broadband account or bonding service. You have access to Fusion’s online portal that will allow you to monitor the status of your Bonder as well as many other options including: ...