John O'Flynn bagged a brace as Barnet brushed aside League Two Darlington to move into the FA Cup second round.
Paul Furlong set up O'Flynn for the opener with a tidy return pass, and was again the provider when Micah Hyde doubled Barnet's lead after the break.
Shortly after the hour O'Flynn turned in an Ahmed Deen cross at the back post to put the game beyond Darlington.
Substitute Mor Diop scored a late consolation goal for the Quakers after he was put through by James Collins.
Barnet manager Ian Hendon told BBC London 94.9:
"We got a little bit edgy in the second half even at 3-0 and then they scored.
"But it's a Cup tie. That's what the Cup does to you, it's different from the league. I don't think I helped matters shouting and hollering at the side and maybe made my players a bit edgy at times.
"That's a big win for us, being through to the next round of the Cup."
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