SFC Relay, LAN to LAN exist?

Hello.

Trying test SpeedFusionConnect relay mode.
Want to test LAN to LAN connection.

Max br1 pro connected to internet via cellular wan, and setup as SFC relay. Lan of router changed to 192.168.65.1

Max br2 pro connected to internet via cellular wan and connected via fusion connect with BR1 pro in SFC relay mode. LAN of BR2 pro default 192.168.50.1

In dashboard speedfusionconnect established.

But no ping between clients in 192.168.65.x and 192.168.50.x

Can someone tell me what I doing wrong.
My be i understand wrongly how its should work.

Second question.
How i can get access from br2 pro 192.168.50.x to admin panel of router br1 pro at 192.168.65.1?

Tried setup BR mini OSPF.
After setup in status page under OSPF & RIPv2 - no information.
What I am doing wrong?
I would be grateful for any help!



Where is your outbound policy setting to use the relay tunnel?

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I am going crazy, I have SpeedFusion relay set up on a BR2, I have a client node (A BR1) connected to it. I’ve looked at everything, I don’t know how to route, or just set up a basic layer two bridge so a LAN client on each device can talk to each other! Any advice would be great.

I have an OSPF area which is just the SpeedFusion VPN, I also tried adding my local LAN interface on each device to the OSPF area. I’ve specifically advertised each LAN network on each Peplink. I’ve forwarded the appropriate ports on the router on the uplink or the BR2 and I used nmap to ensure the ports are open.

Note I don’t have incontrol. Spending 600+ AUD on a subscription for a thing that I’ve already bought another subscription for, as well as the initial 12000 AUD purchase. Does not sit right with me.

Note I have both the local LAN and Speedfusion VPN selected as interfaces on the same OSPF area. I have zero rules set for firewall inbound and outbound traffic other than the default.