Does the Ethernet Cable Matter

I noticed they have an ethernet cable in the apple Store.  My current one is shot, lost the latch that keeps it from coming out, and is twisted every which way.  Does it matter what ethernrt cable one uses fro the MBP regarding the connection?  I see they sell one that is not called an "ethernet" cable, but would it do any good for my connection is I purchased something like this or are ethernet cables CAT5 just the same as the next?

NObodE wrote:
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What would I look for at Monoprice?...I do not have a gigabyte network so I just need a regular ethernet cable. I beleive this cable delivers a very high performance for a CAT 6 Ethernet cabe.
My post had a Web link in the text where it says "a cable just as good..." Click that and it goes straight to the 7 foot cable.
As far as not needing Gigabit, when prices are this low, I don't see why not just get the best so you don't have to buy it over again later.
NObodE wrote:
Not knowing much at all in the network area or even very limited knowledge in the computer field, what other cables might I need down the road?  I am geeting myself into looking like a ******* now because I do not even know how to hook up a wireless connection whic is something I have been wanting to do to my MBP for years.  I even purchased the Airport Extreme about 6 years ago and never opened it.  I do not have my MBP hooked up to a device for strroage so I need courses bigtime.
OK. Maybe you don't need a few more cables then. I'm always connecting stuff, like external drives and printers and things, and I already have a couple of Ethernet cables with broken connectors so spares are nice.

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