Problem with pepVPN

Hi,
This is my first attempt for PepVPN. I have the following setup and definitely have done something wrong.

POINT 1 (subnet 192.168.0.0/24)
BalanceOne A router ip : 192.168.0.254
BalanceOne A Wan1 ip (Static) : 192.168.0.250 (gateway 192.168.0.100 which is the internet provider router ip)
BalanceOne A Wan2 ip (Static) : 192.168.0.251 (gateway 192.168.0.101 which is the other internet provider router ip)
PC (client) ip : 192.168.0.203 gateway 192.168.0.254

POINT 2 (subnet 192.168.50.0/24)
BalanceOne B router ip :192.168.50.254
BalanceOne B Wan1 ip : 192.168.50.250 (gateway 192.168.50.100 which is the internet provider router ip)
PC (client) ip : 192.168.50.200 gateway 192.168.50.254

I want the clients to be able to see each others.

From POINT2 BalanceOne B(192.168.50.254) i can ping from peplink through LAN the POINT2 client (192.168.50.200)
From POINT1 BalanceOne A (192.168.1.254) I can ping form peplink through pepVPN the POINT2 BalanceOne B ip (192.168.50.254)
From POINT1 BalanceOne A(192.168.1.254) I CAN NOT ping form peplink through pepVPN the POINT2 Client (192.168.50.200)

Reading various article in this forum i have add Inbound firewall access rules to both peplinks the other peplink ip, but no luck.

You have the same subnets on the LAN and WAN of the Balance. They need to be different so that Layer 3 routing can work.

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I have change them and put different subnets.
Build again a PepVPN through InControl2.
In order to replicated the setup to PepLinks need to put custom data port.
Now it is stacked to Starting for 1 hour.
How long does it takes to build the PepVPN ??? !!!

Usually not more than 30 seconds. Why the custom data port?

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Because without it , it just wouldn’t replicate the topology to the routers.
And i only have the embedded firewalls of the modem/router of the provider.