I am a android "first timer" and had similar problem two nights ago.
I tried to download and install Android SDK on older Windows XP
machine using the "recommended install" package at
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html, but the install kept
failing.  ( Android install could not find the Java JDK package even
though it was installed)  I was about to write for help when I decided
to use the Windows zip package.  After many hours of installation
download time, the zip package worked!

Once you have android SDK installed, your installed SDK will be in the
offline mode.  Because of the lengthy download time, I backed-up the
1.6GB installation onto a thumb-drive.  To re-create my android SDK, I
just need copy files from the thumb-drive to a new folder on my
Desktop.

For a completely offline installation, I suggest that you have a
friend upload the SDK folder to a Dropbox shared folder and, Internet
access permitting, and download the folder.  You can directly invoke
android SDK from the downloaded folder.  If poor Internet service
prevents you from downloading, then have the friend copy the SDK
folder to DVD and snail-mail the DVD to you.

Regards - "a new day, a new software problem"     :-)
-edgar


On Jul 3, 6:47 am, Samuel <jrl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to install Android packages offline.
> I never success install them through SDK manager since the internet
> connection in my home is not stable.
>
> thanks,
> Samuel

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