Date: December 15, 2025
Author: Camilla May Ashdown

2N Access Commander 3.5 is here

Update your software to get the most out of managing 2N solutions!

Laptop displaying the 2N Access Commander 3.5 software interface on a desk.

What’s new for 2N Access Commander users?

From quickly identifying a found card to giving each company better security and oversight whilst improving session reliability - the latest updates in Version 3.5 are designed to support smoother, more secure administration.

Card searching

We’ve enhanced our search box to include card reading – which is perfect for locating the owner of a found card or fob.

  • When a USB reader is enabled, a card icon appears.
  • Clicking the icon and placing a card on the reader performs a search.
  • Both user and visitor cards are supported.

Company-specific time profiles

In multi-company installations, admins can now assign a newly created time profile to a company. This means the company access manager will only see system-wide time profiles or time profiles assigned to their company. Time profiles associated with a company will only be visible to that company.

This makes installations more secure and gives each company more autonomy.

Stayed logged in for longer!

Users can now remain logged in to their browser session for up to 7 days – logins will even persist after system reboots. From a user’s profile page, all of their browser login sessions are visible with IP address, operating system, browser type, and a last activity timestamp. 

All sessions can be logged out remotely with a single click.

Support for 2N Sentrio and 2N LiftIP 2.0

The online state of 2N OS based elevator devices can be monitored from the device list, monitoring page, and can be notified by email.  Access to the device's web configuration is also supported, and 2N Access Commander will remember the device's password just like any other 2N IP device.

Additional enhancements and improvements:

  • You can now download CAM log images associated with events as a single file
  • User access PINs created by managers in multi-company installations are now random: preventing the unintentional discovery of existing user PINs in other companies.
  • CSV exports of logs now include time stamps that match the system time zone. For installations that span multiple time zones, the option to choose UTC+0 remains.