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10.0.0.2 - Router Login & Default Password

10.0.0.2 - Router Login & Default Password

10.0.0.2 is a private IP address one step above the widely used 10.0.0.1. On some Piso WiFi setups and certain router configurations, this address serves as the admin portal for a second device or as the main address when .1 is already reserved.

To open the admin panel, connect to the machine's WiFi, open your browser, and type `http://10.0.0.2` in the address bar. The default username and password are both `admin`.

Quick answer: Connect to the machine's WiFi, type http://10.0.0.2 in your browser, and log in with admin / admin. This address is common on Piso WiFi networks where 10.0.0.1 is already taken by another device.

Which Devices Use 10.0.0.2?

The .2 address typically shows up in two situations:

  • Second Piso WiFi machine on a shared network. When multiple machines share a local network, each one needs a unique IP. The first machine takes 10.0.0.1, and a second one gets 10.0.0.2.
  • Firmware that defaults to .2. Some Piso WiFi models and ISP routers ship with 10.0.0.2 as their factory admin address right out of the box.
Check the sticker on your hardware to confirm which address it uses. That sticker is your best friend when troubleshooting.

How to Log In to 10.0.0.2

  1. Connect to the correct WiFi. Your device must be on that machine's network, not on mobile data or another router.
  2. Open a browser. Chrome works best with older Piso WiFi firmware.
  3. Type `http://10.0.0.2` directly into the address bar. Use the address bar, not the search field.
  4. Enter your credentials. `admin` / `admin` for most machines. Check the device label if this doesn't work.
Remember to type `http://` at the start. Browsers that default to `https://` will throw a connection error because Piso WiFi admin panels don't use SSL.

Default Login Credentials

DeviceUsernamePassword
LPB Piso WiFiadminadmin
Vendo WiFiadminadmin
Generic Piso WiFiadminadmin
Unknown routeradminCheck device label

10.0.0.2 in a Multi-Machine Piso WiFi Setup

Piso WiFi operators running more than one machine at a single location need each device on a unique IP address. A common layout looks like this:

  • Main router or modem: 10.0.0.1 (gateway)
  • First Piso WiFi machine: 10.0.0.2
  • Second machine: 10.0.0.3 and so on
Each machine is then accessible at its own address. For help with the full Piso WiFi setup including pause time and pricing management, see those dedicated guides.

Other 10.0.0.x Addresses to Know

When 10.0.0.2 Doesn't Work

Nothing loads. Check your WiFi connection first. Mobile data can route traffic away from the local network without you noticing.

Wrong device responds. You might be reaching a different machine than you intended. Log in and check the device name or serial number in the admin panel to verify.

Login rejected. The credentials were changed from the default. A factory reset brings back `admin` / `admin`, but it also clears all custom settings. Back up your configuration first if you can.

Frequently Asked Questions

What device uses 10.0.0.2 as its admin address?

Some Piso WiFi machines and routers, particularly in multi-device setups where 10.0.0.1 is taken by another device.

10.0.0.2 is not loading. What do I do?

Connect to the machine's WiFi, turn off mobile data, and type `http://10.0.0.2` with the full prefix.

How is 10.0.0.2 different from 10.0.0.1?

10.0.0.1 is the most common default. 10.0.0.2 gets used by a second device on the same network or by firmware that defaults to this address.

What is the default password for 10.0.0.2?

`admin` / `admin` on most Piso WiFi machines.