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Keeping a satellite at those other 'offsets' would require a continuous supply of propellant to prevent it from drifting. L4 and L5 are special in that they theoritically need no propellant for station keeping due to orbital mechanics.
As for whether it would be useful to have satellites at these other offsets, I don't see what the advantage would be. We've already tested laser communication with the Psyche spacecraft, so I don't think repeaters would be necessary. The vacuum of space doesn't attenuate the signal that much.