You cannot successfully go from one place with 192.168.1.xx to another place with 192.168.1.xx. Or any other place if you are traversing a place with 192.168.1.xx.

Ever.

This is precisely why the Gl-iNet scheme defaults to 192.168.8.xx, and others are 192.168.50.xx, because most routers seem to default to 192.168.0.xx or 192.168.1.xx.

If your home router has a subnet of 192.168.1.xx, then change it. If you are a friend to your friend, tell him to change theirs too.