For the repo1.maven.org repo, you should use rsync to pull it down.
But realistically, this is very bad idea, as "central" is like 10gb
and 98% of it is stuff you will never use. So you will spend an
enormous amount of time, bandwith, and disk space for things you don't
need.

Instead, you should consider a proxy/repo solution like Archiva, Proximity, etc.

Wayne

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> Can I download all the packages from a remote repository to my local
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> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/,  I want to download all the content to my
> local repository. I want to do this for that I have limitation for accessing
> Internet, so I need to do this one time to get as much packages as possible.
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