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About Us
A focused, plain-English guide to the Piso WiFi pause time feature — for everyday users and for the operators who run the machines.
What we cover
What this site is for
Piso WiFi Pause Time exists to explain one thing clearly and completely: how the 10.0.0.1 Piso WiFi pause time feature works. We cover how to pause and resume a session as a customer, how to enable and configure it as a machine admin, and how to fix the problems people run into most often — plus the gateway-login and operator topics that surround it.
How we research
Our guidance is grounded in how the most widely deployed Piso WiFi platforms actually behave — LPB Piso WiFi, AdoPiSoft, JuanFi, PisoFi and Makati PisoNet. The Philippines runs on these machines in sari-sari stores, boarding houses, jeepney terminals and waiting sheds, and the details that trip people up are specific: which mode pause must be enabled under, which default password ships on every unit, why a session won't resume on a second phone. We document those specifics rather than generic advice.
Our editorial principles
- We describe real menu paths, default credentials, and documented limits — not guesswork.
- We flag where behaviour varies by platform, firmware version, or operator configuration.
- We keep gateway addresses like 10.0.0.1 as plain instructions, never misleading links.
- We update content as platform behaviour changes and welcome corrections from the field.
Who it's for
- Users who want to pause a session for a break without losing paid time.
- Operators setting up, tuning, or troubleshooting pause time on their machines.
- Anyone who landed on a gateway IP like 10.0.0.1, 10.5.50.1 or 20.0.0.1 and needs the right next step.
Our editorial team
Guides are maintained by the Piso WiFi Pause Time editorial team, who track platform behaviour and operator practices across the Philippines.
Get in touch
Spotted something out of date, or run a machine that behaves differently? Contact us — real-world reports make this guide better.