Piso WiFi Vendo Machine Admin Setup (10.0.0.1)
Last updated: June 2026
Set up your Piso WiFi vendo machine from the 10.0.0.1 admin panel.
How a Piso WiFi Vendo Machine Works
A Piso WiFi machine is a coin-operated WiFi device with three working parts. A coin slot accepts payment, a small board runs the login software, and a built-in WiFi router shares the internet. The board uses 10.0.0.1 as its admin address, where you set price, speed, and security.
- A coin slot that accepts payment for time.
- A control board running the portal software.
- A WiFi router that shares your internet line.
Plan twenty minutes before you open. First check the hardware. Plug your internet line into the router’s WAN port, then power the board from a stable supply. A surge protector helps during brownouts and saves the board from sudden spikes.
First Login at 10.0.0.1
Reach the panel by connecting to the machine’s WiFi, then opening the gateway in a browser. The first sign-in uses the factory defaults, usually admin / admin or a blank password. If those fail, the seller likely changed them, so a factory reset on the board restores the originals.
- Power on the machine and wait for the WiFi to appear.
- Connect a phone or laptop to that network.
- Open http://10.0.0.1 and tap the Admin link.
- Sign in with the defaults: admin / admin or a blank password.
New owners can bookmark our 10.0.0.1 Piso WiFi login walkthrough for the connection basics.
Step 1: Secure the Admin Panel
This is the single most important step. While the password stays at its default, any customer who finds the admin page could change your rates or lock you out. Set a strong new password only you know, and hide admin access from the customer page if your board allows it.
- Open the Admin or Account settings.
- Set a strong new password only you know.
- Hide the admin link from the customer page if you can.
Write the new password somewhere safe and offline. These boards have no “forgot password” email. Lose the password and your only path back is a full factory reset. For the default-password reference, see our admin password recovery guide.
Step 2: Configure Rates & Bandwidth
Now decide how coins turn into minutes, and cap each user’s speed so the shared line stays fair. Set the coin rate in the Rates page, add a per-user bandwidth cap, and switch on an idle timeout. These three numbers shape your daily income and customer experience.
| Setting | Where | Suggested Start |
|---|---|---|
| Coin rate | Rates / Coin Settings | 1 peso = 5 minutes |
| Bandwidth cap | Bandwidth / QoS | 3-5 Mbps per user |
| Idle timeout | Session Settings | 5 minutes |
Finish the 10.0.0.1 admin login, open the Rates page, and enter your numbers. Then test with a real coin. The coin slot must match the rate table, or customers pay and get nothing. Start with a low speed cap, since raising it later is easy if the line feels slow.
Step 3: Set Up Vouchers & Branding
Rename your network so customers recognise it, then create prepaid codes for repeat buyers. A named SSID signals a maintained machine and builds trust on a busy street. Vouchers let coinless customers pay by code and let you sell time in bulk at a small discount, which keeps regulars loyal.
- In Wireless settings, set the SSID to your business name.
- In the Voucher section, generate a starter batch of codes.
- Price each voucher so it beats feeding coins one at a time.
Our prepaid voucher setup guide covers batch codes in depth.
Step 4: Test and Go Live
Run a full dry run before you open to the public. Insert a coin and confirm the credited time matches your table, redeem a test voucher, and check that a second device is throttled to your speed cap. Confirm the pause feature works too. Testing now prevents “paid but no time” complaints later.
- Insert a coin and confirm the time credited matches your table.
- Redeem a test voucher and watch it apply.
- Check a second device is throttled to your speed cap.
- Confirm the pause feature works.
Test from two phones if you can, because coin slots and caps behave differently under load. Once every check passes, place the machine in a visible, sheltered spot away from rain and afternoon sun, which can overheat the board. Review your sales report after day one, then weekly. A Piso WiFi machine is not “set and forget.”
Frequently Asked Questions (2026)
What is the default login for a Piso WiFi vendo machine?
Open http://10.0.0.1, tap Admin, and sign in with the factory defaults – usually admin / admin or a blank password. Change it immediately after first login.
What should I configure first on a new vendo machine?
Secure the admin panel by changing the default password, then set your coin rates and a per-user bandwidth cap before adding branding and vouchers.
How do I price a Piso WiFi vendo machine?
A common starting point is 1 peso for 5 minutes. Test against nearby machines and adjust, offering small bonuses at higher coin values to encourage bigger inserts.
Why test with a real coin before going live?
The coin acceptor calibration must match your rate table. A live coin test confirms customers get the correct time and prevents ‘paid but no time’ complaints.
Can I reset the machine if I get locked out?
Yes. A factory reset on the board restores the default admin login, after which you set a new password. Avoid third-party cracker tools entirely.