PLDT Piso WiFi 10.0.0.1 Setup & Login
Last updated: June 2026
PLDT Piso WiFi is a coin-operated Piso WiFi machine running on a PLDT fiber line — PLDT does not sell it.
What “PLDT Piso WiFi” Really Means
“PLDT Piso WiFi” is not a product PLDT sells. It is a Piso WiFi machine — a coin-operated WiFi device — that draws its internet from a PLDT fiber line. The machine handles the timing and coins. PLDT only supplies the connection behind it. There is no PLDT-branded login screen at all.
The login page you reach belongs to the device, not to PLDT. It always sits at 10.0.0.1, exactly like any other 10.0.0.1 Piso WiFi login. Owners pick PLDT Home Fibr because unlimited fiber suits a machine that runs all day. The key point: two devices are involved, and each has its own address. Keep that distinction clear and the rest of the setup falls into place.
Connecting a PLDT Modem to the Board
Wiring the two devices is quick. Make sure the PLDT modem is online, then run a LAN cable from a free modem port to the WAN port on the Piso WiFi board. Power on the machine and wait for its WiFi to appear. Customers join that network, drop coins, and get timed access.
- Confirm your PLDT modem is online and working.
- Run a LAN cable from the modem to the WAN port on the Piso WiFi board.
- Power on the device and wait for its WiFi to broadcast.
- The device creates a network with its login page at 10.0.0.1.
- Customers join the device’s WiFi, insert coins, and get time.
Keep the two pages straight. The PLDT modem usually lives at 192.168.1.1. The Piso WiFi machine is always at 10.0.0.1. They are separate devices with separate login pages, so never mix the two addresses up.
Should you turn off the modem’s own WiFi?
Many owners disable the PLDT modem’s WiFi on purpose. It stops customers from connecting straight to the modem and skipping the coin slot. With modem WiFi off, the only way online is through the paid Piso WiFi network. Leave it on only if you also share that line with your own home devices.
How Do You Log In at 10.0.0.1?
Connect to the Piso WiFi machine’s network — not the PLDT modem’s WiFi — then open a browser and type http://10.0.0.1. Go to 10.0.0.1/admin and enter your admin username and password. The panel opens, and you can manage rates, vouchers, and WiFi settings from there.
- Connect to the Piso WiFi device’s network, not the PLDT modem.
- Open a browser and type http://10.0.0.1.
- Go to 10.0.0.1/admin.
- Enter your admin username and password.
- The panel opens for rates, vouchers, and WiFi settings.
Because 10.0.0.1 sits on a private network, it only works while you are joined to the machine itself. Hop onto the PLDT modem’s WiFi by mistake and the page simply will not appear.
Default Admin Credentials
Most Piso WiFi boards ship with the username admin and the password admin, a blank field, or a short PIN set by the seller. The admin page lives at 10.0.0.1/admin. If a custom password was set and then forgotten, a factory reset on the device restores these defaults.
| Field | Common Default |
|---|---|
| Admin URL | 10.0.0.1/admin |
| Username | admin |
| Password | admin, blank, or seller-set PIN |
Always change the default right after your first login. A fresh password keeps customers off your admin page. Lost a custom code? The reset button restores factory access. Our Piso WiFi admin password guide walks through recovery step by step.
Setting Your Rates and Bandwidth
Once you are inside the panel, tune the machine for your location. Set how many minutes one peso buys, cap each user’s bandwidth so nobody hogs the line, and name and lock your WiFi. Voucher codes let regulars pay once and reconnect. Every setting saves instantly from 10.0.0.1.
- Time rate — set how many minutes one peso buys.
- Bandwidth limit — cap each user so a few cannot hog the line.
- WiFi name and password — name the network and lock the device.
- Vouchers — make prepaid codes via the prepaid voucher tool.
With unlimited PLDT fiber, your main job is sharing speed fairly. A per-user cap stops one heavy streamer from slowing the crowd. Placement matters too. Keep the machine within good WiFi range of customers, and avoid metal boxes that smother the signal.
Why Won’t 10.0.0.1 Load?
The usual culprit is being on the wrong WiFi. The panel only answers when you are joined to the Piso WiFi machine, not the PLDT modem. Beyond that, type http (never https), check the LAN cable if coins buy no internet, and restart the machine if the portal freezes.
- 10.0.0.1 will not load: confirm you are on the device’s WiFi, not the PLDT WiFi.
- No internet after coins: check the LAN cable and that the PLDT modem is online.
- https warning: type http://10.0.0.1 exactly.
- Frozen portal: reload the page, or restart the machine.
The full checklist lives in our Piso WiFi login problems guide. Every rate, voucher, and WiFi control is reachable from the same 10.0.0.1 admin login dashboard once the page loads.
Frequently Asked Questions (2026)
Is PLDT Piso WiFi sold by PLDT?
No. It is a Piso WiFi machine that uses a PLDT internet line. The machine is a separate device, and its panel is at 10.0.0.1.
How do I connect a PLDT modem to a Piso WiFi board?
Run a LAN cable from a free port on the PLDT modem to the WAN port on the Piso WiFi device, then power on the device so it broadcasts its own network.
What IP do I use to log in?
The Piso WiFi device always uses 10.0.0.1 for its panel. The PLDT modem itself usually uses 192.168.1.1, which is a different device.
What are the default admin credentials?
Username admin with password admin or blank is typical. Change it after setup, and factory reset the device if a custom password was forgotten.
Why do customers get no internet after inserting coins?
The page at 10.0.0.1 runs locally even if the line is down. Check the LAN cable to the PLDT modem and confirm the connection is active.