Globe Piso WiFi 10.0.0.1 Admin Login
Last updated: June 2026
Globe Piso WiFi is not an official Globe product.
What Does Globe Piso WiFi Mean?
“Globe Piso WiFi” is not a separate Globe product. It just means a Piso WiFi machine, a coin-operated WiFi device, that draws its internet from a Globe line. The machine handles coins, time, and the login page, while the Globe modem only supplies the connection. So the admin panel always lives at 10.0.0.1.
There is no special “Globe” login page, even though many people search for one. The device behaves the same whether the line is Globe, PLDT, or Converge. It works just like any other 10.0.0.1 Piso WiFi login.
How a Globe Line Feeds the Machine
The setup is a simple chain of two separate networks. Your Globe modem connects to the internet, the Piso WiFi device plugs into that modem, and the device then makes its own network with a login page at 10.0.0.1. Customers join the device’s WiFi, insert coins, and get time.
- Your Globe modem or pocket WiFi connects to the internet.
- The Piso WiFi device plugs into that modem (by cable or WiFi).
- The device makes its own network with a login page at 10.0.0.1.
- Customers join the device’s WiFi, insert coins, and get time.
The two networks stay separate. The Globe modem keeps its own page, often a private 192.168 address, while the Piso WiFi device always answers at 10.0.0.1. Mixing these two up is the top reason people think login is broken.
Wired Versus Wireless Uplink
You can link the device to the Globe modem with a cable or over WiFi. A wired link is steadier and best for a busy machine, since wireless connections can drop under heavy load. If you must go wireless, keep the device close to the modem and away from thick walls that weaken the signal.
How to Log In at 10.0.0.1
Logging in is quick once you join the right network. Connect to the Piso WiFi device’s WiFi, not the Globe modem, then open the admin page in a browser. From there you reach the owner panel where rates, WiFi name, vouchers, and sales are all managed in one place.
- Connect to the Piso WiFi device’s network, not the Globe modem.
- Open any browser and type http://10.0.0.1.
- Go to 10.0.0.1/admin for the owner panel.
- Enter the admin username and password.
- Manage rates, WiFi name, vouchers, and sales.
Default Login Credentials
The device’s defaults are the same no matter which provider feeds it. Most boards use the username admin with the password admin, a blank password, or a seller-set PIN. Change the default right away so customers cannot reach the panel. If you forgot a custom password, a factory reset restores the defaults.
| Field | Common Default |
|---|---|
| Admin URL | 10.0.0.1/admin |
| Username | admin |
| Password | admin, blank, or seller-set PIN |
The Piso WiFi admin password guide walks you through changing and recovering it.
Setting Up Rates and WiFi
Once logged in, tune the machine for your location. Set the time rate to match local demand, give the WiFi a clear name, and cap each user’s bandwidth so the line is shared fairly. Vouchers let you sell prepaid codes. These few settings shape how the machine earns day to day.
- Time rate — minutes per peso, to match local demand.
- WiFi name — give it a clear name so customers find it.
- Bandwidth cap — limit each user so the line is shared fairly.
- Vouchers — make prepaid codes via the voucher code tool.
Globe LTE and pocket-WiFi plans can have data limits, and a busy machine streaming video burns a capped plan fast. If your plan is metered, a tighter bandwidth cap protects your data. A quiet spot runs fine on LTE, while a busy spot may need Globe At Home fiber.
Fixing Globe Piso WiFi Login Problems
Most login troubles trace back to the wrong network or the http versus https mix-up. Confirm you are on the device’s WiFi, not the Globe modem, and check the modem is online if there is no internet after login. The list below covers the common faults and their quick fixes.
- 10.0.0.1 will not open: check you are on the device’s WiFi, not the modem.
- No internet after login: check the Globe modem is online and has data.
- Security warning: use http://10.0.0.1, not https.
- Portal frozen: reload the page or restart the machine.
For a full checklist, see the Piso WiFi login problems guide. All settings start from the 10.0.0.1 admin login dashboard.
Frequently Asked Questions (2026)
Is Globe Piso WiFi an official Globe product?
No. It means a Piso WiFi machine that uses a Globe internet line. The machine is a separate device with its own panel at 10.0.0.1.
What is the login IP for Globe Piso WiFi?
The Piso WiFi device always uses 10.0.0.1 for its panel, no matter the provider. The Globe modem itself usually uses a 192.168 address.
What are the default credentials?
Username admin with password admin or blank is the common default. Change it right away, and factory reset the device if you forgot a custom password.
Why is there no internet after I log in?
The page at 10.0.0.1 works locally even when the Globe line is down. Check the Globe modem is online and has not hit its data cap.
Can I use Globe pocket WiFi for a Piso WiFi machine?
Yes. A Globe pocket WiFi or At Home modem can feed the Piso WiFi device, which then handles coins and time on its own network.