10.0.0.1 is a private IPv4 address commonly used as a local gateway for routers, hotspots, and other network devices. It belongs to the private 10.0.0.0/8 address range, which is reserved for internal networks rather than direct use on the public internet.

Many users search for 10.0.0.1 when they want to open a router login page, change Wi-Fi settings, manage connected devices, or access a Piso WiFi portal. This guide explains how the address works, how to access it, and how to troubleshoot common login problems.

What Is 10.0.0.1?

10.0.0.1 is a private network address that can be assigned to a router or another device on a local network. When a router uses this address as its gateway, connected devices can communicate with it through the local network.

Unlike a public IP address, 10.0.0.1 is not designed to identify a device directly on the public internet. The same private address can therefore be used independently on many different networks.

The address is also sometimes used as a local administration page. If your router is configured with 10.0.0.1, entering it into a browser while connected to that router's network may open the login or management interface.

How to Access 10.0.0.1

Before trying to open the page, connect your phone, laptop, or computer to the correct Wi-Fi network. You can also use an Ethernet cable if your device supports it.

Follow these steps:

  1. Connect your device to the router's network.
  2. Open Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, or another browser.
  3. Type 10.0.0.0.1 directly into the address bar.
  4. Press Enter.
  5. Wait for the router's login page to appear.
  6. Enter your administrator credentials.
  7. Select the login option to open the management panel.

The exact login screen and available settings depend on the router or network system you are using.

What Can You Do After Login?

A router's administration panel can provide different options depending on its manufacturer and firmware. Common settings include: