You'll have an easier task if you go ahead and use pacman to download and install online.
Note that you don't have to install all of Gnome at once.
You can try installing just a few packages at a time, like this: Code: pacman -Syu
pacman -S gnome-control-center gnome-session gnome-common gnome-utils
pacman -S gnome-media gnome-audio gnome-power-manager gnome-applets
pacman -S gnome-themes gnome-backgrounds gnome-system-monitor
pacman -S gnome-games gnome-screensaver gnome-terminal nautilus-cd-burner
pacman -S alacarte file-roller zip unzip gedit evince
Doing it this way, you don't wind up with lots of packages that you don't want or need, and it should help to get past any connection issues.
Of course, there are many other Gnome related packages that you might want to add, but you can see what they are by looking directly in the Arch repos: Arch Linux - Package Search
Check the Arch wiki for more Gnome related help: ArchWiki :: GNOME - ArchWiki |