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Extend web application as you did in 1WFE farm. You don't need to do anything on each WFE. But if you've got web applications provisioned as HTTPS, you'll need to take the appropriate measures to get the SSL cert configured on the servers, that is something SharePoint won't do for you.

For more info look at this guide: Extend web applications in SharePoint 2013

Think about host names, sometimes it is better to have.

And also take a look at this answer: SharePoint WebApplication publishing

Extend web application as you did in 1WFE farm.

For more info look at this guide: Extend web applications in SharePoint 2013

Extend web application as you did in 1WFE farm. You don't need to do anything on each WFE. But if you've got web applications provisioned as HTTPS, you'll need to take the appropriate measures to get the SSL cert configured on the servers, that is something SharePoint won't do for you.

For more info look at this guide: Extend web applications in SharePoint 2013

Think about host names, sometimes it is better to have.

And also take a look at this answer: SharePoint WebApplication publishing

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Extend web application as you did in 1WFE farm.

For more info look at this guide: Extend web applications in SharePoint 2013