Be Box Configuring / Securing Questions

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I got the Be Box delivered ready for a changeover on Friday .

1. The instructions says not to plug it in until the line is activated.

How do I know when the activation is complete? There is no mention that I will be called, and surely if they try to email me on my old ISP the line has gone and I won't be online?

2. Can I plug it in anyway - regardless of the note not to. Reason being is to a) check that it's not DOA so that a new one can be shipped today, b) secure it in advance.

3. I read the Be forum stickies on how to secure the Be box. It shows the procedure to remove the backdoor accounts and configure the firewall.

Is there anything else I can do to the configuration to make it even more secure?

I require http(s) browsing, smtp, and ssh on a non standard port number. Everything else can be totally blocked.

No wifi required.

4. Box supplied is the Thomson SpeedTouch 585 v6.

Is this good / reliable?
 
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I found way back when I had adsl that by the time they had gotten round to sending me the modem etc that my line was already activated. it wont break the modem so just set it up etc because as soon as the line is active you will be able to use it. I recently did the same with my ntl/vm modem had it all plugged in for when the techie when we moved house
 
If you gave them your mobile number, you'll get a text on the day it should be active. It won't do any harm to leave it plugged in though.
 
About an hour after the line went down it worked straight out of the box. Didn't get any confirmation - can't remember if I stated mobile on application.

* Easy to configure, firewalled, smtp'd, networked.
* Great upload speed (1.2Mb compared to 0.4Mb with BT)
* Download speed slightly better (6Mb compared to 5Mb)
* Saving of £91.50 per year.

Anyone thinking of joining Be I can recommend it. The whole process from obtaining MAC from BT to being online with Be took just four working days. :D
 
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