You can have your own local plugin repository in your LAN using a local webserver.

All you need to have is a folder with a file plugins.xml pointing to the zip-file containing the plugins. Have a look at the sourcecode of the XML file that are used by the other repositories. It is really easy to do.

Alternatively, you can move the plug-ins by hand into the python plug-ins directory without the need for a repository at all. The location depends on the platform and there is a distinction between machine-wide plugins and user plugins only visible by a certain user.

I believe the manual describes quite a bit about plugins installation and contains a pointer to the locations the python plugins are located.

Andreas

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:47:57 +0300, Janneke Qgis wrote:
Dear all,

We are discovering more and more plugins that could be very useful to
our work. However, we are working with very unstable internet
connections, and as far as I can see the Plugin installer only works
while having an internet connection. Is there a way around this? We
would like to be able to download plugins once (eg at night when the
internet seems better), and then be able to install them on different
computers.

Thanks for any suggestions,
Janneke
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