HT204023 Does the iPhone Personal Hotspot support WDS?

I understand that WDS is a requirement for range extending an iPhone Hotspot.  Does the iPhone support WDS?  Alternatively, Has any tried using a range extender to boost the signal of an iPhone hotspot? If so, which manufacturer and model number?  Thx.

Do you honestly think that such a feature would exist on the phone if it had the potential to damage it? Use some common sense.

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