Ok, I've been thinking again (I know, I should watch out...), and google-ing. I've found this wonderful simple app called Axel which is a small Download Accelerator app coded in C.

Here's the usage info:
Code: 
axel --helpUsage: axel [options] url1 [url2] [url...]

--max-speed=x		-s x	Specify maximum speed (bytes per second)
--num-connections=x	-n x	Specify maximum number of connections
--output=f		-o f	Specify local output file
--search[=x]		-S [x]	Search for mirrors and download from x servers
--header=x		-H x	Add header string
--user-agent=x		-U x	Set user agent
--no-proxy		-N	Just don't use any proxy server
--quiet			-q	Leave stdout alone
--verbose		-v	More status information
--alternate		-a	Alternate progress indicator
--help			-h	This information
--version		-V	Version information

Report bugs to submit@bugs.debian.org (using reportbug)
I am aware that the project is still small and maybe missing certain features, but is it possible to mod Rapidleech to execute a axel command?

At this phase I'm just looking at the possibilities, I know the official RL team won't support this because they only want 100% PHP but is anyone interested to try this?
CuraHack Reviewed by CuraHack on . Download Accelerator with Rapidleech Ok, I've been thinking again (I know, I should watch out...), and google-ing. I've found this wonderful simple app called Axel which is a small Download Accelerator app coded in C. Here's the usage info: axel --helpUsage: axel url1 --max-speed=x -s x Specify maximum speed (bytes per second) --num-connections=x -n x Specify maximum number of connections --output=f -o f Specify local output file --search -S Search for mirrors and download from x servers --header=x -H x Add Rating: 5