Homegroup between 2 VLAN?

So I have 2 VLAN at home, one is the router that is connected to the internet and another router that is connected to the 1st by a wire.

Computer on each vlan can not notice of the residential groups on the other vlan for a reason any... I tried port forwarding, but it did not help.

Anyone got any ideas?

Homegroup requires IPv6 and must be on the same subnet.

Some home routers are supported IPv6 at all and even less through the routed connection (these are no VLANs).

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