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2N OS version 3.1.0 for 2N Intercoms includes the following changes
Precautions to be taken during update to FW version 3.1.x
Devices no longer emit audible beeps during boot or network state changes by default. If required, this behavior can be enabled under `Customization > Audio > Startup and Network States Signalization`.
It may be necessary to refresh the webpage to access the login screen when updating from older firmware because this version generates new device certificates.
New Functions and Improvements
The Privacy Masking feature is now also available for IP One.
Essential Corrections
Improved stability when using 2N Electronic Locks.
Fixed the detection algorithm for logical loops in Automation.
Improved SMTP compatibility.
SIP registration should no longer get stuck in an unregistered state.
Fixed a rare issue that prevented SIP registration to My2N.
Fixed an issue with 2N Electronic Locks that limited the device directory to 2000 users.
Automation functions containing the ProfileStateChanged block no longer return an error after reboot.
2N OS version 2.50.0 for 2N Intercoms includes the following changes
Precautions to be taken during update to FW version 2.50.x
Devices no longer emit audible beeps during boot or network state changes by default. If required, this behavior can be enabled under `Hardware > Audio > Startup and Network States Signalization`.
For security reasons, network settings can no longer be modified using 2N Network Scanner.
All 2N OS devices (except those on the original platform: IP Vario, IP Force, IP Safety, IP Solo, IP/LTE Verso, IP Base, IP Uni, IP Audio Kit, IP Video Kit, Access Unit, SIP Speaker) can no longer be downgraded below version 2.47.0 after updating.
Devices no longer accept certificates signed with 1024-bit RSA keys. These certificates are removed during the update and must be replaced with certificates using at least 2048-bit RSA or ECC keys. Services relying on weaker certificates will stop functioning, and a warning will appear next to the certificate selection parameter in the web interface.
In EAP-TLS mode, 802.1x no longer supports RADIUS certificates containing the `id-kp-clientAuth` Extended Key Usage. If such certificates are used, they will be rejected after the update, resulting in the device being unable to authenticate and connect to the network.
New Functions and Improvements
Reception of `In-Band (Audio)` DTMF is now disabled by default to improve resilience against malicious attacks.
STUN support has been added and can be configured under `Calling > SIP # > Configuration`.
Added support for the Japanese language in the display UI of Answering Units and IP Style.
Support for 2N Electronic Locks is now included as part of the standard firmware release.
Essential Corrections
Improved compatibility of outgoing H.264 and H.265 video streams.
Private keys are no longer exposed via `GET /api/mobilekey/config`.
Updated several internal libraries.
Web configuration pages for Automation features now load correctly even when the device is offline (without an active internet connection).
Eliminated occasional audio distortions on IP Uni and IP Audio Kit devices.
Fixed an intermittent issue where audio inputs could become swapped on IP Uni and IP Audio Kit devices.
Devices no longer crash when a user with a limited validity period presents their card, provided the associated RFID reader extension module has `Door` set to `Not used`.
Cached DNS entries for SIP registrars now expire immediately and correctly when the registrar IP address changes, preventing registration failures.
Fixed an issue where devices could lose and reacquire their IP address via DHCP twice after a factory reset and subsequent reboots.
Resolved a device crash that could occur when sending emails using specific SMTP server configurations.
The `snmpget` function now works correctly on devices using SNMPv3.
Devices now correctly process `Too Brief` SIP responses during registration and immediately apply the updated expiry period.
Fixed device crashes caused by specific malformed or non-standard ONVIF requests.
Corrected an issue where video resolution could be incorrectly limited when selecting lower bitrate settings for the H.265 codec.
Added a limited-range mode to the WaveKey opening algorithm to prevent unintended door openings from excessive distance.
PEAP MSCHAPv2 authentication is now fully functional and reliable across all supported models.
Eliminated a condition that could cause SIP registration to become permanently stuck in the unregistered state.
2N OS version 2.50.1 for 2N Intercoms includes the following changes
Essential Corrections
Fixed an issue with 2N Electronic Locks that limited the device directory to 2000 users.
Fixed an issue where the ProfileStateChanged block in Automation functions caused an error after reboot.
Added support for a new Vbus display revision.
Improved ACS connection stability.
Updated several internal libraries.
Important bug fixes.
2N OS version 2.50.0 for 2N Intercoms includes the following changes
Precautions to be taken during update to FW version 2.50.x
For security reasons, network settings can no longer be modified using 2N Network Scanner.
All 2N OS devices (except those on the original platform: IP Vario, IP Force, IP Safety, IP Solo, IP/LTE Verso, IP Base, IP Uni, IP Audio Kit, IP Video Kit, Access Unit, SIP Speaker) can no longer be downgraded below version 2.47.0 after updating.
Devices no longer accept certificates signed with 1024-bit RSA keys. These certificates are removed during the update and must be replaced with certificates using at least 2048-bit RSA or ECC keys. Services relying on weaker certificates will stop functioning, and a warning will appear next to the certificate selection parameter in the web interface.
In EAP-TLS mode, 802.1x no longer supports RADIUS certificates containing the `id-kp-clientAuth` Extended Key Usage. If such certificates are used, they will be rejected after the update, resulting in the device being unable to authenticate and connect to the network.
Due to essential authentication updates for an improved user experience, you must restart the ACS server to restore connectivity for devices upgraded from a version lower than 2.49.0 to version 2.49.0 or higher.
New Functions and Improvements
Reception of `In-Band (Audio)` DTMF is now disabled by default to improve resilience against malicious attacks.
STUN support has been added and can be configured under `Calling > SIP # > Configuration`.
Added support for the Japanese language in the display UI of Answering Units and IP Style.
Support for 2N Electronic Locks is now included as part of the standard firmware release.
Essential Corrections
Improved compatibility of outgoing H.264 and H.265 video streams.
Private keys are no longer exposed via `GET /api/mobilekey/config`.
Updated several internal libraries.
Web configuration pages for Automation features now load correctly even when the device is offline (without an active internet connection).
Eliminated occasional audio distortions on IP Uni and IP Audio Kit devices.
Fixed an intermittent issue where audio inputs could become swapped on IP Uni and IP Audio Kit devices.
Devices no longer crash when a user with a limited validity period presents their card, provided the associated RFID reader extension module has `Door` set to `Not used`.
Cached DNS entries for SIP registrars now expire immediately and correctly when the registrar IP address changes, preventing registration failures.
Fixed an issue where devices could lose and reacquire their IP address via DHCP twice after a factory reset and subsequent reboots.
Resolved a device crash that could occur when sending emails using specific SMTP server configurations.
The `snmpget` function now works correctly on devices using SNMPv3.
Devices now correctly process `Too Brief` SIP responses during registration and immediately apply the updated expiry period.
Fixed device crashes caused by specific malformed or non-standard ONVIF requests.
Corrected an issue where video resolution could be incorrectly limited when selecting lower bitrate settings for the H.265 codec.
Added a limited-range mode to the WaveKey opening algorithm to prevent unintended door openings from excessive distance.
PEAP MSCHAPv2 authentication is now fully functional and reliable across all supported models.
Eliminated a condition that could cause SIP registration to become permanently stuck in the unregistered state.
2N OS version 2.50.1 for 2N Intercoms includes the following changes
Essential Corrections
Fixed an issue with 2N Electronic Locks that limited the device directory to 2000 users.
Fixed an issue where the ProfileStateChanged block in Automation functions caused an error after reboot.
Added support for a new Vbus display revision.
Improved ACS connection stability.
Updated several internal libraries.
Important bug fixes.
2N OS version 2.50.0 for 2N Intercoms includes the following changes
Precautions to be taken during update to FW version 2.50.x
For security reasons, network settings can no longer be modified using 2N Network Scanner.
All 2N OS devices (except those on the original platform: IP Vario, IP Force, IP Safety, IP Solo, IP/LTE Verso, IP Base, IP Uni, IP Audio Kit, IP Video Kit, Access Unit, SIP Speaker) can no longer be downgraded below version 2.47.0 after updating.
Devices no longer accept certificates signed with 1024-bit RSA keys. These certificates are removed during the update and must be replaced with certificates using at least 2048-bit RSA or ECC keys. Services relying on weaker certificates will stop functioning, and a warning will appear next to the certificate selection parameter in the web interface.
In EAP-TLS mode, 802.1x no longer supports RADIUS certificates containing the `id-kp-clientAuth` Extended Key Usage. If such certificates are used, they will be rejected after the update, resulting in the device being unable to authenticate and connect to the network.
Due to essential authentication updates for an improved user experience, you must restart the ACS server to restore connectivity for devices upgraded from a version lower than 2.49.0 to version 2.49.0 or higher.
New Functions and Improvements
Reception of `In-Band (Audio)` DTMF is now disabled by default to improve resilience against malicious attacks.
STUN support has been added and can be configured under `Calling > SIP # > Configuration`.
Added support for the Japanese language in the display UI of Answering Units and IP Style.
Support for 2N Electronic Locks is now included as part of the standard firmware release.
Essential Corrections
Improved compatibility of outgoing H.264 and H.265 video streams.
Private keys are no longer exposed via `GET /api/mobilekey/config`.
Updated several internal libraries.
Web configuration pages for Automation features now load correctly even when the device is offline (without an active internet connection).
Eliminated occasional audio distortions on IP Uni and IP Audio Kit devices.
Fixed an intermittent issue where audio inputs could become swapped on IP Uni and IP Audio Kit devices.
Devices no longer crash when a user with a limited validity period presents their card, provided the associated RFID reader extension module has `Door` set to `Not used`.
Cached DNS entries for SIP registrars now expire immediately and correctly when the registrar IP address changes, preventing registration failures.
Fixed an issue where devices could lose and reacquire their IP address via DHCP twice after a factory reset and subsequent reboots.
Resolved a device crash that could occur when sending emails using specific SMTP server configurations.
The `snmpget` function now works correctly on devices using SNMPv3.
Devices now correctly process `Too Brief` SIP responses during registration and immediately apply the updated expiry period.
Fixed device crashes caused by specific malformed or non-standard ONVIF requests.
Corrected an issue where video resolution could be incorrectly limited when selecting lower bitrate settings for the H.265 codec.
Added a limited-range mode to the WaveKey opening algorithm to prevent unintended door openings from excessive distance.
PEAP MSCHAPv2 authentication is now fully functional and reliable across all supported models.
Eliminated a condition that could cause SIP registration to become permanently stuck in the unregistered state.
2N OS version 2.50.1 for 2N Intercoms includes the following changes
Essential Corrections
Fixed an issue with 2N Electronic Locks that limited the device directory to 2000 users.
Fixed an issue where the ProfileStateChanged block in Automation functions caused an error after reboot.
Added support for a new Vbus display revision.
Improved ACS connection stability.
Updated several internal libraries.
Important bug fixes.
2N OS version 2.50.0 for 2N Intercoms includes the following changes
Precautions to be taken during update to FW version 2.50.x
For security reasons, network settings can no longer be modified using 2N Network Scanner.
All 2N OS devices (except those on the original platform: IP Vario, IP Force, IP Safety, IP Solo, IP/LTE Verso, IP Base, IP Uni, IP Audio Kit, IP Video Kit, Access Unit, SIP Speaker) can no longer be downgraded below version 2.47.0 after updating.
Devices no longer accept certificates signed with 1024-bit RSA keys. These certificates are removed during the update and must be replaced with certificates using at least 2048-bit RSA or ECC keys. Services relying on weaker certificates will stop functioning, and a warning will appear next to the certificate selection parameter in the web interface.
In EAP-TLS mode, 802.1x no longer supports RADIUS certificates containing the `id-kp-clientAuth` Extended Key Usage. If such certificates are used, they will be rejected after the update, resulting in the device being unable to authenticate and connect to the network.
Due to essential authentication updates for an improved user experience, you must restart the ACS server to restore connectivity for devices upgraded from a version lower than 2.49.0 to version 2.49.0 or higher.
New Functions and Improvements
Reception of `In-Band (Audio)` DTMF is now disabled by default to improve resilience against malicious attacks.
STUN support has been added and can be configured under `Calling > SIP # > Configuration`.
Added support for the Japanese language in the display UI of Answering Units and IP Style.
Support for 2N Electronic Locks is now included as part of the standard firmware release.
Essential Corrections
Improved compatibility of outgoing H.264 and H.265 video streams.
Private keys are no longer exposed via `GET /api/mobilekey/config`.
Updated several internal libraries.
Web configuration pages for Automation features now load correctly even when the device is offline (without an active internet connection).
Eliminated occasional audio distortions on IP Uni and IP Audio Kit devices.
Fixed an intermittent issue where audio inputs could become swapped on IP Uni and IP Audio Kit devices.
Devices no longer crash when a user with a limited validity period presents their card, provided the associated RFID reader extension module has `Door` set to `Not used`.
Cached DNS entries for SIP registrars now expire immediately and correctly when the registrar IP address changes, preventing registration failures.
Fixed an issue where devices could lose and reacquire their IP address via DHCP twice after a factory reset and subsequent reboots.
Resolved a device crash that could occur when sending emails using specific SMTP server configurations.
The `snmpget` function now works correctly on devices using SNMPv3.
Devices now correctly process `Too Brief` SIP responses during registration and immediately apply the updated expiry period.
Fixed device crashes caused by specific malformed or non-standard ONVIF requests.
Corrected an issue where video resolution could be incorrectly limited when selecting lower bitrate settings for the H.265 codec.
Added a limited-range mode to the WaveKey opening algorithm to prevent unintended door openings from excessive distance.
PEAP MSCHAPv2 authentication is now fully functional and reliable across all supported models.
Eliminated a condition that could cause SIP registration to become permanently stuck in the unregistered state.
2N OS version 2.50.1 for 2N Intercoms includes the following changes
Essential Corrections
Fixed an issue with 2N Electronic Locks that limited the device directory to 2000 users.
Fixed an issue where the ProfileStateChanged block in Automation functions caused an error after reboot.
Added support for a new Vbus display revision.
Improved ACS connection stability.
Updated several internal libraries.
Important bug fixes.
2N OS version 2.50.0 for 2N Intercoms includes the following changes
Precautions to be taken during update to FW version 2.50.x
For security reasons, network settings can no longer be modified using 2N Network Scanner.
All 2N OS devices (except those on the original platform: IP Vario, IP Force, IP Safety, IP Solo, IP/LTE Verso, IP Base, IP Uni, IP Audio Kit, IP Video Kit, Access Unit, SIP Speaker) can no longer be downgraded below version 2.47.0 after updating.
Devices no longer accept certificates signed with 1024-bit RSA keys. These certificates are removed during the update and must be replaced with certificates using at least 2048-bit RSA or ECC keys. Services relying on weaker certificates will stop functioning, and a warning will appear next to the certificate selection parameter in the web interface.
In EAP-TLS mode, 802.1x no longer supports RADIUS certificates containing the `id-kp-clientAuth` Extended Key Usage. If such certificates are used, they will be rejected after the update, resulting in the device being unable to authenticate and connect to the network.
Due to essential authentication updates for an improved user experience, you must restart the ACS server to restore connectivity for devices upgraded from a version lower than 2.49.0 to version 2.49.0 or higher.
New Functions and Improvements
Reception of `In-Band (Audio)` DTMF is now disabled by default to improve resilience against malicious attacks.
STUN support has been added and can be configured under `Calling > SIP # > Configuration`.
Added support for the Japanese language in the display UI of Answering Units and IP Style.
Support for 2N Electronic Locks is now included as part of the standard firmware release.
Essential Corrections
Improved compatibility of outgoing H.264 and H.265 video streams.
Private keys are no longer exposed via `GET /api/mobilekey/config`.
Updated several internal libraries.
Web configuration pages for Automation features now load correctly even when the device is offline (without an active internet connection).
Eliminated occasional audio distortions on IP Uni and IP Audio Kit devices.
Fixed an intermittent issue where audio inputs could become swapped on IP Uni and IP Audio Kit devices.
Devices no longer crash when a user with a limited validity period presents their card, provided the associated RFID reader extension module has `Door` set to `Not used`.
Cached DNS entries for SIP registrars now expire immediately and correctly when the registrar IP address changes, preventing registration failures.
Fixed an issue where devices could lose and reacquire their IP address via DHCP twice after a factory reset and subsequent reboots.
Resolved a device crash that could occur when sending emails using specific SMTP server configurations.
The `snmpget` function now works correctly on devices using SNMPv3.
Devices now correctly process `Too Brief` SIP responses during registration and immediately apply the updated expiry period.
Fixed device crashes caused by specific malformed or non-standard ONVIF requests.
Corrected an issue where video resolution could be incorrectly limited when selecting lower bitrate settings for the H.265 codec.
Added a limited-range mode to the WaveKey opening algorithm to prevent unintended door openings from excessive distance.
PEAP MSCHAPv2 authentication is now fully functional and reliable across all supported models.
Eliminated a condition that could cause SIP registration to become permanently stuck in the unregistered state.
2N OS version 2.50.1 for 2N Intercoms includes the following changes
Essential Corrections
Fixed an issue with 2N Electronic Locks that limited the device directory to 2000 users.
Fixed an issue where the ProfileStateChanged block in Automation functions caused an error after reboot.
Added support for a new Vbus display revision.
Improved ACS connection stability.
Updated several internal libraries.
Important bug fixes.
2N OS version 2.50.0 for 2N Intercoms includes the following changes
Precautions to be taken during update to FW version 2.50.x
For security reasons, network settings can no longer be modified using 2N Network Scanner.
All 2N OS devices (except those on the original platform: IP Vario, IP Force, IP Safety, IP Solo, IP/LTE Verso, IP Base, IP Uni, IP Audio Kit, IP Video Kit, Access Unit, SIP Speaker) can no longer be downgraded below version 2.47.0 after updating.
Devices no longer accept certificates signed with 1024-bit RSA keys. These certificates are removed during the update and must be replaced with certificates using at least 2048-bit RSA or ECC keys. Services relying on weaker certificates will stop functioning, and a warning will appear next to the certificate selection parameter in the web interface.
In EAP-TLS mode, 802.1x no longer supports RADIUS certificates containing the `id-kp-clientAuth` Extended Key Usage. If such certificates are used, they will be rejected after the update, resulting in the device being unable to authenticate and connect to the network.
Due to essential authentication updates for an improved user experience, you must restart the ACS server to restore connectivity for devices upgraded from a version lower than 2.49.0 to version 2.49.0 or higher.
New Functions and Improvements
Reception of `In-Band (Audio)` DTMF is now disabled by default to improve resilience against malicious attacks.
STUN support has been added and can be configured under `Calling > SIP # > Configuration`.
Added support for the Japanese language in the display UI of Answering Units and IP Style.
Support for 2N Electronic Locks is now included as part of the standard firmware release.
Essential Corrections
Improved compatibility of outgoing H.264 and H.265 video streams.
Private keys are no longer exposed via `GET /api/mobilekey/config`.
Updated several internal libraries.
Web configuration pages for Automation features now load correctly even when the device is offline (without an active internet connection).
Eliminated occasional audio distortions on IP Uni and IP Audio Kit devices.
Fixed an intermittent issue where audio inputs could become swapped on IP Uni and IP Audio Kit devices.
Devices no longer crash when a user with a limited validity period presents their card, provided the associated RFID reader extension module has `Door` set to `Not used`.
Cached DNS entries for SIP registrars now expire immediately and correctly when the registrar IP address changes, preventing registration failures.
Fixed an issue where devices could lose and reacquire their IP address via DHCP twice after a factory reset and subsequent reboots.
Resolved a device crash that could occur when sending emails using specific SMTP server configurations.
The `snmpget` function now works correctly on devices using SNMPv3.
Devices now correctly process `Too Brief` SIP responses during registration and immediately apply the updated expiry period.
Fixed device crashes caused by specific malformed or non-standard ONVIF requests.
Corrected an issue where video resolution could be incorrectly limited when selecting lower bitrate settings for the H.265 codec.
Added a limited-range mode to the WaveKey opening algorithm to prevent unintended door openings from excessive distance.
PEAP MSCHAPv2 authentication is now fully functional and reliable across all supported models.
Eliminated a condition that could cause SIP registration to become permanently stuck in the unregistered state.
2N OS version 2.50.1 for 2N IP Access Control Systems includes the following changes
Essential Corrections
Fixed an issue with 2N Electronic Locks that limited the device directory to 2000 users.
Fixed an issue where the ProfileStateChanged block in Automation functions caused an error after reboot.
Fixed an issue where Access Unit 1.0 was unable to boot for an extended period after power loss.
Updated several internal libraries.
Important bug fixes.
2N OS version 2.50.0 for 2N IP Access Control Systems includes the following changes
Precautions to be taken during update to FW version 2.50.x
For security reasons, network settings can no longer be modified using 2N Network Scanner.
All 2N OS devices (except those on the original platform: IP Vario, IP Force, IP Safety, IP Solo, IP/LTE Verso, IP Base, IP Uni, IP Audio Kit, IP Video Kit, Access Unit, SIP Speaker) can no longer be downgraded below version 2.47.0 after updating.
Devices no longer accept certificates signed with 1024-bit RSA keys. These certificates are removed during the update and must be replaced with certificates using at least 2048-bit RSA or ECC keys. Services relying on weaker certificates will stop functioning, and a warning will appear next to the certificate selection parameter in the web interface.
In EAP-TLS mode, 802.1x no longer supports RADIUS certificates containing the `id-kp-clientAuth` Extended Key Usage. If such certificates are used, they will be rejected after the update, resulting in the device being unable to authenticate and connect to the network.
New Functions and Improvements
Support for 2N Electronic Locks is now included as part of the standard firmware release.
Essential Corrections
Private keys are no longer exposed via `GET /api/mobilekey/config`.
Updated several internal libraries.
Web configuration pages for Automation features now load correctly even when the device is offline (without an active internet connection).
Devices no longer crash when a user with a limited validity period presents their card, provided the associated RFID reader extension module has `Door` set to `Not used`.
The `snmpget` function now works correctly on devices using SNMPv3.
Fixed device crashes caused by specific malformed or non-standard ONVIF requests.
Corrected an issue where video resolution could be incorrectly limited when selecting lower bitrate settings for the H.265 codec.
Added a limited-range mode to the WaveKey opening algorithm to prevent unintended door openings from excessive distance.