A practical guide to Net2 software, Net2 Plus controllers, readers, wireless locks, Entry intercom and upgrade planning for commercial facilities.

Where Net2 fits
Net2 is Paxton’s networked access-control platform for organizations that want centralized door and user administration without turning the project into a complex enterprise deployment. Paxton publishes a system capacity of up to 1,000 doors and 50,000 users. A design can combine hardwired Net2 Plus door controllers, compatible readers and credentials, PaxLock wireless hardware and Paxton Entry at selected entrances.
Net2 Lite or Net2 Pro?
| Capability | Net2 Lite | Net2 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Core administration | User and door administration for most standard sites. | Includes the core tools plus advanced operational features. |
| Web management | Not the choice when browser-based Net2Online management is required. | Net2Online web user interface is available with Pro. |
| Advanced controls | Suitable when advanced features are not required. | Adds features such as anti-passback, lockdown, roll call, multi-zone intrusion/fire integration and card design. |
| Planning approach | Good for straightforward single-site access control. | Better where security operations, compliance reporting or more complex rules matter. |
Paxton describes Net2 software as license-free with free upgrades, but software edition, operating-system requirements, integrations and any third-party services must still be confirmed for the proposed deployment.
What belongs in a complete Net2 design
- Net2 Plus controller and enclosure/power strategy for each controlled opening
- Reader or reader-keypad selected for mounting, weather and credential requirements
- Door position monitoring and request-to-exit devices
- Code-compliant locking hardware and free-egress operation
- Credential enrollment, badging and user migration plan
- Net2Air Bridge where the selected PaxLock design requires it
- Entry panel, monitor and door-control components where intercom is required
- Fire, intrusion, elevator or video integrations validated by current compatibility documentation
- Backup, workstation, permissions, training and support plan
- Network addressing, cybersecurity and remote-support policy
Best-fit questions
Net2 is often the sensible choice for conventional commercial access control, especially when a customer values local management, modular one-door expansion and a broad mix of Paxton hardware. Before recommending it, we confirm whether the client needs native combined video management, multi-site browser administration, mobile/watch credentials, or future workflows that may point to Paxton10 instead.
Manufacturer references
Product capabilities and compatibility were checked against Paxton’s official U.S. materials. Specifications, availability and software support can change; Boston High Tech confirms the current design before procurement.
Explore the Paxton product family
Plan a Paxton system around your doors—not a generic parts list
Boston High Tech surveys the openings, network, power, life-safety interfaces, credential population and operating workflow before finalizing equipment. We serve projects from our Charlotte headquarters and local client offices serving Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey. Visits are by appointment so the appropriate specialist is available.
How to compare and specify this product family
For Paxton Net2 Access Control, the right model and architecture depend on the site, existing infrastructure and operating policy. A proposal should clearly document the following access-control system decisions before equipment is ordered:
- Number and type of controlled openings
- Controller, reader, lock and credential compatibility
- Cloud or on-premise administration and ownership
- Offline behavior, backup power and emergency operation
- Directory, HR, video, visitor and elevator integrations
- Licensing, cybersecurity, training and lifecycle support
Installation, testing and handoff
A site survey records each opening, door hardware, cable path, power, network, credential policy and integration requirement. The design then maps readers, controllers, locks, inputs, outputs and administrator roles to the operational workflow. Commissioning includes door-by-door functional tests, failure-mode and backup-power checks, permission and schedule tests, event verification, administrator training and as-built documentation. Product availability, subscriptions and supported integrations are confirmed for the current project before procurement.
Boston High Tech supports projects from its Charlotte headquarters and local client offices serving Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey.
Official Paxton software, firmware and support
Use the manufacturer links below for current software, firmware, release notes, manuals and technical resources. Boston High Tech links directly to official manufacturer portals and does not copy or host firmware files.
Before installing an update: verify the exact model, region, hardware revision, current version, required intermediate releases, licensing or support entitlement, backup and rollback plan, integrations and maintenance window. An incorrect firmware package or upgrade sequence can interrupt service, invalidate compatibility or prevent a downgrade. Coordinate updates for monitored, life-safety-adjacent or business-critical systems with the system administrator and an authorized specialist.
Some resources require a customer, dealer, certified-technician or active-support login. Cloud-managed products may update automatically and may not provide a public firmware file.
