10.0.0.1 – 10.0.0.0.1 Admin Login and Router Setup

Last Updated: May 2026 | Tested on LPB Piso WiFi, Adopisoft, Xfinity, Cisco, Arris

10.0.0.1 is a private IPv4 gateway address used as the default login portal for a wide range of home routers, business networks, and — most notably in the Philippines — Piso WiFi machines. When you type this address into your browser, you reach the router’s admin dashboard where you can control every aspect of your network: Wi-Fi passwords, connected devices, bandwidth limits, session pricing, and security settings.

Unlike a public IP address visible to the entire internet, 10.0.0.1 is a private IP address that only works within your local network. It belongs to the Class A private range (10.0.0.0–10.255.255.255), defined by RFC 1918, and is completely inaccessible from outside your connection — making it safe for internal router management.

Piso WiFi Connection
The Piso WiFi Connection
10.0.0.1 is the control center of Piso WiFi — the prepaid internet system powering thousands of communities, sari-sari stores, waiting areas, and commercial spaces across the Philippines. Operators use this dashboard to set coin-based or GCash/Maya pricing, manage session durations (e.g. ₱1 for 15 minutes, ₱10 for 1 hour), monitor usage, and keep the network stable for multiple simultaneous users.

What is 10.0.0.1?

10.0.0.1 is a private IP address that opens your router’s admin panel. When you enter it in a browser, it takes you to a local control center where you can manage your WiFi password, network name, connected devices, and security settings.

It belongs to the Class A private range (10.0.0.0–10.255.255.255). This range only works inside your local network — it’s never exposed to the public internet. That’s exactly why router manufacturers use it as a default gateway: only devices on your network can reach it.

10.0.0.1

In the Philippines, this address has a second important role — it’s the admin dashboard for Piso WiFi vending machines like LPB and Adopisoft.

DetailInfoCorrect IP10.0.0.1Common Typo10.0.0.0.1 (extra zero — won’t work)Primary UseRouter admin panel loginPhilippines UseLPB Piso WiFi + Adopisoft dashboardCommon BrandsXfinity, Comcast, Cisco, Arris, TP-Link

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Wi-Fi Password

Change your network name and password anytime.

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Session Timer

Set how long each Piso WiFi session lasts.

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Connected Devices

See who’s using your network and block anyone.

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Bandwidth Control

Limit speed per user for fair sharing.

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Security Settings

Enable WPA2/WPA3 encryption and firewall.

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Auto Reboot

Schedule nightly reboots to keep it running fresh.

Piso WiFi Philippines — Complete Admin Guide

Across the Philippines — sari-sari stores, waiting sheds, palengkes, jeepney terminals — Piso WiFi machines are everywhere. For operators, 10.0.0.1 is their business dashboard. Everything runs through it: coin rates, session time, bandwidth, payments, and revenue tracking.

What You Can Control From the Admin Panel

– Set session duration — how many minutes per peso
– Configure coin-based and digital payments (GCash, Maya)
– Set bandwidth limits per user
– Monitor connected devices in real time
– View revenue and transaction history
– Enable or disable the Pause Time feature
– Generate voucher codes
– Configure MAC filtering and firewall rules
– Schedule auto-reboot (3 AM is the standard recommendation)
– Update router firmware

Philippines Pricing Guide — Common Rates in 2026

Operators set their own rates. There’s no national standard. These are the most common ranges you’ll find:

Amount Standard Time Premium Time Best For
₱1 5 minutes 10 minutes Quick checks
₱5 30 minutes 1 hour Light browsing
₱10 1 hour 2 hours Social media
₱20 3 hours 5 hours Students / WFH
₱50 Overnight Unlimited* Heavy users

Unlimited refers to session time. Bandwidth limits are set separately by the operator.

How to Enable GCash and Maya Payments

Younger customers often don’t carry coins. Adding digital payment options can noticeably increase your revenue:

1. Log in to the admin panel at http://10.0.0.1
2. Go to Payment Settings or Billing
3. Enable the digital payment option
4. Link your GCash number or Maya merchant account
5. Generate a QR code and display it on or near the machine
6. Run a test transaction to confirm payments are coming through

Pause Time Feature — What It Does and How to Use It

Pause Time is one of the most misunderstood Piso WiFi features. It does not disconnect the internet. It simply pauses your session timer.

Why It Matters

Say you buy ₱10 worth of time — that’s one hour. You use 30 minutes, then set your phone down. Without Pause Time, your remaining 30 minutes ticks away unused. With Pause Time enabled, you can stop the clock and resume later.

Enabling Pause Time (Admin Side)

1. Log in at http://10.0.0.1
2. Go to Piso WiFi Settings or Portal Settings
3. Find Pause Time or Session Pause
4. Turn it on and save

Using Pause Time (Customer Side)

1. Connect to the Piso WiFi network
2. Open http://10.0.0.1 in your browser
3. The customer portal shows your balance and remaining time
4. Tap Pause — the timer stops
5. Tap Resume when you’re ready to continue

Note: Pause Time only works if the operator has enabled it. Not all machines have this feature active.

Vendo Machine Setup — LPB and Adopisoft

LPB Piso WiFi Setup

1. Power on the router and connect via LAN
2. Open http://10.0.0.1 in your browser
3. Log in: admin / admin1234
4. Go to Vendo Settings
5. Set coin value — e.g., 1 coin = 5 minutes
6. Configure session rates for ₱1, ₱5, ₱10, etc.
7. Enable Pause Time
8. Set your WiFi name (SSID) and password
9. Schedule auto-reboot at 3 AM
10. Save — your machine is ready

Adopisoft Piso WiFi Setup

1. Connect your Adopisoft router
2. Log in at http://10.0.0.1 — Username: administrator / Password: admin1234
3. Configure the captive portal
4. Set rate plans (default is ₱1 = 5 minutes)
5. Set up the voucher system if needed
6. Apply per-user bandwidth limits
7. Add payment methods
8. Insert a test coin to verify time is credited correctly

Feature LPB Piso WiFi Adopisoft
Default Login admin / admin1234 administrator / admin1234
Default Rate Operator sets ₱1 = 5 minutes
Pause Time Available Available
Voucher System Basic Advanced
GCash Support Manual setup Built-in option
Piso WiFi Operator Guide

Revenue Tips for Piso WiFi Operators

Smart pricing, portal ads, and the right router can help increase daily Piso WiFi earnings.

Use Tiered Pricing

Single-rate pricing leaves money on the table. Offer multiple packages so every type of customer has a plan that fits their budget.

₱1
5 Minutes
Entry-level package for walk-in customers and quick internet checks.
₱5
30 Minutes
Good for casual browsing, messaging, and short social media use.
₱10
1 Hour
Most popular option with strong revenue potential per customer.
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3 Hours
Best for students, online classes, and remote workers.
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Overnight
Made for heavy users who need longer access at night.

Enable Ads on the Login Portal

Adopisoft and some LPB firmware versions allow you to display ads on the captive portal. When a customer connects, they see an ad before accessing the internet. Local businesses may pay for that placement, giving you extra income without adding more equipment.

Best Routers for Philippines Piso WiFi 2026

Choosing the right router depends on your area, internet source, number of users, and budget.

Model Best For Connection Est. Price
TP-Link TL-MR6400 Standard vendo setup 4G LTE + SIM slot ₱3,500–5,000
TP-Link Archer Series High-capacity setup Fiber/DSL dual-band ₱2,500–4,000
TP-Link TL-MR100 Mobile or portable setup 4G LTE portable ₱2,000–3,000
Generic LPB Bundle Budget starter setup Cable/fiber ₱1,500–2,500
Operator Tip: The TP-Link TL-MR6400 is one of the most commonly used Piso WiFi router choices in the Philippines. If your area does not have fixed broadband, a SIM-based router can be a practical option.

Common Problems and Fixes

Common 10.0.0.1 Login Problems & Fixes

Page won’t load

Make sure your device is connected to the correct router. Turn off mobile data. Type http://10.0.0.1 in the address bar — not the search bar.

Typed 10.0.0.0.1 by mistake

That extra zero makes it an invalid address. The correct one is 10.0.0.1 — four numbers, three dots.

Wrong username or password

Check the sticker on the back or bottom of the router. If you changed the password and forgot it, hold the reset button for 10 seconds to restore factory defaults.

Page loads but settings won’t save

Clear your browser cache. Try incognito mode. Switch to a different browser.

VPN is active

Turn off your VPN. It can block access to local network addresses like 10.0.0.1.

Wrong router’s panel is opening

If you have multiple routers, an IP conflict may be the cause. Turn off one router and try again. Or open Command Prompt and type ipconfig — check the Default Gateway line.

Piso WiFi admin panel won’t open

Confirm you’re connected to the Piso WiFi network — not mobile data. Type http://10.0.0.1 manually in your browser. The portal sometimes doesn’t auto-redirect.

Settings reset after every restart

A factory reset and a soft reboot are different. Factory reset wipes everything. If settings keep disappearing, check for a firmware update.

Page loads slowly

Restart the router. Clear your browser cache. Try connecting via Ethernet cable directly.

10.0.0.1 is not your router’s address

Not all routers use this IP. Find yours: on Windows, open Command Prompt and type ipconfig. Look for Default Gateway. That’s your router’s actual IP.

Find Your Router’s IP Address in these devices

How to Find Your Router IP

Windows

  1. Open Command Prompt by searching cmd in Start.
  2. Type ipconfig and press Enter.
  3. Find Default Gateway — that is your router IP.

Android

  1. Go to Settings → WiFi.
  2. Tap your connected network.
  3. Check Advanced or Network Details for Gateway IP.

iPhone / iPad

  1. Go to Settings → WiFi.
  2. Tap the (i) icon next to your network.
  3. Your router IP will be listed there.

Mac

  1. Go to System Settings → Network → WiFi.
  2. Click Details → TCP/IP.
  3. Your router IP is shown under Router.

How to Change Your WiFi Password

1. Log in at http://10.0.0.1
2. Open Wireless Settings or WiFi section
3. Find the Password or Security field
4. Enter a new password
5. Select WPA2 or WPA3 encryption (never use WEP)
6. Click Save
7. Reconnect all your devices with the new password

Strong password tips:
– At least 12 characters
– Mix uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols
– Avoid your name, birthday, or sequences like 12345
– Change it every 3–6 months

How to Change Your WiFi Password

1. Log in at http://10.0.0.1
2. Open Wireless Settings or WiFi section
3. Find the Password or Security field
4. Enter a new password
5. Select WPA2 or WPA3 encryption (never use WEP)
6. Click Save
7. Reconnect all your devices with the new password

Strong password tips:
– At least 12 characters
– Mix uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols
– Avoid your name, birthday, or sequences like 12345
– Change it every 3–6 months

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between 10.0.0.1 and 192.168.1.1?

Both are private IP addresses used for router admin login. The difference is just which brands use which. Xfinity, Comcast, Cisco, and LPB Piso WiFi use 10.0.0.1. TP-Link, D-Link, and Netgear typically use 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.

Why doesn’t 10.0.0.0.1 work?

It has an extra zero — that makes it an invalid IP address. The correct address is 10.0.0.1.

How does a Piso WiFi customer use Pause Time?

Open 10.0.0.1 in your browser while connected to the Piso WiFi network. On the customer portal, tap Pause to stop the timer. Tap Resume when you’re ready to continue. This only works if the operator has the feature enabled.

Does 10.0.0.1 work with all Philippine ISPs?

Yes. 10.0.0.1 is a local network address, completely independent of your ISP. It works the same whether you’re on PLDT, Globe, Converge, Sky, or a 4G LTE connection.

What are the default Piso WiFi passwords?

LPB: admin / admin1234. Adopisoft: administrator / admin1234. If these don’t work, the credentials were already changed — check the router sticker or do a factory reset.

What happens when I factory reset my router?

All custom settings are wiped — WiFi name, password, Piso WiFi rates, everything. The router returns to factory defaults. A simple restart only refreshes the connection and leaves your settings intact.

Can I access 10.0.0.1 from my phone?

Yes. Connect your phone to the router’s WiFi, turn off mobile data, and type http://10.0.0.1 in your browser. The process is identical to a desktop.

Last updated: May 2026. Guide covers LPB Piso WiFi, Adopisoft, Xfinity, Cisco, Arris, and TP-Link routers.