10.0.0.0.1 is the most frequently used IP address by router manufacturers such as Xfinity Comcast and LPB Piso WiFi to access the admin settings of the router. Simply by opening http://10.0.0.1/, users can log in to the router interface and alter different network settings. They can change the WiFi password, update the network name (SSID), and configure a guest network.

Default Username and Password
Router Brand | Username | Password |
---|---|---|
Xfinity/Comcast | admin | password |
LPB Piso WiFi | admin administrator | 123456789 admin1234 |
Issues with 10.0.0.1
With 10.0.0.1, you may encounter some issues while you’re trying to access the Admin Panel. These issues may
- Connect to the Piso Wi-Fi network.
- Open a browser and enter
10.0.0.1/admin
in the address bar. - Enter the Username and Password, then click Sign In.
- Default Username:
admin
- Default Password:
123456789
- Default Username:
- After logging in, you’ll be directed to the LPB Piso Wifi dashboard, where you can view sales reports, system info, and more. From here, you can access features like the Sales Inventory, Voucher Generator, Timer Rates, Schedule, and various settings for clients, networks, and the system.
Common Issues with 10.0.0.1
While trying to access the router’s admin panel via 10.0.0.1, you might face a few common issues. Here’s a breakdown of potential problems and how to fix them:
1. Incorrect IP Address
One of the most frequent mistakes is entering the wrong IP. Many users accidentally type 10.0.0.0.1, which is not valid. The correct IP is 10.0.0.1.
Entering an incorrect IP will usually redirect you to a search engine results page. Additionally, avoid using https://wifipiso.net/ before the IP address, as it can also make the link invalid.
2. Unresponsive Gateway Device
Sometimes, the gateway (router) may not respond due to temporary technical glitches. A simple router reboot can often resolve this issue.
3. Incorrect Client Address Assignment
If your device is connected to a network that assigns IP addresses dynamically, it may not be using 10.0.0.1 as the gateway. This often happens in wireless setups. Make sure your device is connected to the correct network and that the gateway IP is indeed 10.0.0.1.
4. Hardware or Connection Issues
If you’re still unable to access the admin panel, check for loose cables or faulty hardware. Inspect the Ethernet or power connections, and try rebooting your router. This often resolves minor connectivity problems.