If your real internet plan caps upload speeds at 10 Mbps, do not report a 50 Mbps upload speed to the tracker.
Maintaining a healthy upload-to-download ratio is a strict requirement on private torrent trackers. If your ratio drops below a specific threshold, you risk losing your account privileges or facing a permanent ban. RatioMaster 2.1 is a widely known Windows-based desktop application designed to help users simulate torrent traffic and manage these ratios without actually uploading files.
Don't get greedy. Set a realistic upload speed (e.g., 200-500 KB/s) that matches your actual connection's capabilities.
The software attempts to mimic the "handshake" and reporting behavior of popular clients like uTorrent or qBittorrent.
Private trackers rely on the "tit-for-tat" mechanism of real data exchange. When users utilize tools to report fake data, it undermines the health of the swarm, as there are fewer actual "seeds" providing the files that others are trying to download. Protecting Digital Integrity
: It can simulate various BitTorrent clients, including uTorrent, Azureus, Deluge, qBittorrent, and Transmission.