Piso WiFi 10.0.0.1 Logout Command Guide
Last updated: June 2026
The Piso WiFi logout ends your session at 10.0.0.1 and disconnects your device from the machine.
What the Piso WiFi Logout Actually Does
Logging out tells the board to drop your device and stop your timer at once. A Piso WiFi machine is a coin-operated WiFi device: you drop a coin and get internet time. Logout fully disconnects you, while pause only freezes the clock. To browse again afterward, you log back in or insert another coin.
Logging out also frees the slot you were holding. Busy machines allow only so many users at once, so a clean logout is the courteous move when you are done. The session runs through a captive portal, the same login page that pops up when you first connect.
Logout or Pause: Which Should You Pick?
The choice comes down to whether you are coming back. Pause freezes your remaining minutes and holds your slot, which is perfect for a quick errand. Logout ends everything and releases the slot for someone else. Picking the wrong one can cost you the time you already paid for, so decide before you tap.
| Action | What it does | Use when |
|---|---|---|
| Pause | Freezes time, keeps your slot | Stepping away briefly |
| Logout | Ends session, disconnects device | You are finished browsing |
The simple rule: pause if you will come back today, log out if you will not. Want to bank leftover minutes for tonight? Read the Piso WiFi pause guide before you end the session, because a mistaken logout usually wipes the rest of your time.
How to Log Out at 10.0.0.1
Ending your own session takes only a few taps from the portal. While still connected to the machine, open the page and look for the logout control. It may be labelled Logout, End Session, or Disconnect depending on the board. Confirm if the machine asks, and your device drops offline straight away.
- While connected, open http://10.0.0.1 in your browser.
- Find the Logout button (sometimes “End Session” or “Disconnect”).
- Tap Logout and confirm if asked.
- Your device disconnects and the timer stops.
No logout button on your board? Just forget or disconnect the network in your phone’s WiFi settings instead. That ends the active connection the same way. On many machines the board also logs you out automatically the moment your paid time reaches zero.
Forcing a User Offline from the Admin Panel
Owners can disconnect any device straight from the dashboard. This clears a stuck session, frees a slot, or removes a non-paying user without touching the rest of the network. Open the 10.0.0.1 admin login, go to the connected-clients list, and find the device by its hardware ID, the MAC address shown next to each active session.
- Sign in to the admin dashboard while connected to the machine.
- Open the connected-clients or active-users list.
- Locate the target device by its MAC address, for example A4:B1:C2:D3:E4:F5.
- Choose Disconnect or Logout for that entry.
These controls sit behind your owner password. Keep it private, or sharp customers could start disconnecting each other for fun. To bar a repeat offender for good, pair this with a MAC address block.
What Happens After You Log Out
The moment the logout registers, your device loses internet and your slot opens up for the next person. Most boards do not credit unused minutes back, so any time still on the clock is usually gone. That single fact is why checking your remaining minutes first matters so much.
- Your device loses internet access immediately.
- Unused time is usually forfeited; most boards do not refund it.
- The slot you held is released for the next user.
- To browse again, log back in or insert another coin.
Glance at your timer before you commit. If you still have plenty of minutes and might return within the hour, pause the session and keep them instead. Logout is best saved for when you are genuinely finished for the day.
When the Logout Will Not Work
If the button does nothing or 10.0.0.1 refuses to open, you are most likely off the network or using https by mistake. Reconnect to the Piso WiFi network, type http://10.0.0.1 exactly, and retry. As a guaranteed fallback, forget the network in your phone’s WiFi settings to drop the connection.
Sometimes your phone shows you offline while the board still lists you as active. That ghost session can block you from logging back in on the same device. It usually clears on its own after a short idle period, or the owner can remove it from the admin client list manually.
For a portal that will not load at all, work through the portal login problems guide. Owners watching ghost sessions pile up across the machine can clear every one at once with a quick reboot of the board.
Frequently Asked Questions (2026)
How do I log out of Piso WiFi?
Open http://10.0.0.1 while connected and tap the Logout or End Session button. Your device disconnects and the timer stops.
Does logging out save my remaining Piso WiFi time?
Usually no — logout ends the session and most boards do not credit unused time back. To save minutes, use Pause instead.
What is the difference between Piso WiFi logout and pause?
Pause freezes your time and keeps your slot for later; logout fully disconnects you and ends the session. Pause to step away, log out when you are done.
Can the admin log a user out at 10.0.0.1?
Yes. From the admin dashboard’s connected-clients list, the owner can disconnect any device by its MAC address.
Does closing my browser log me out of Piso WiFi?
No. Closing the browser leaves your session active and your time still counting. Use the Logout button or disconnect from the WiFi network to actually end it.