MacBook won't go to sleep

I have issues putting my macbook to sleep in this configuration:
1. lid closed
2. connected to an external LCD monitor (via VGA adaptor)
3. power adaptor attached (100% Charged)
4. external keyboard and mouse (via USB)
Ive tried all the suggestions in the `If your Mac won’t go to sleep` Help file including:
1. “Put computer to sleep when it is inactive for” is not set to Never
2. deselect “Wake for Ethernet network administrator access.”
3. deselect any services you aren’t using (none selected)
My macbook has no issues going to sleep when no cables are attached and I just close the lid.
What happens instead is the screen goes black, I wait for the indicator light on the right to pulse, it doesnt, and my macbook wakes up again.
Any assistance with this issue would be great!

ok - it looks like it completes hibernating and sleeps and then immediately wakes up. I cant tell from the log files what is causing it to wake.
I do find the `network traffic reduction measures in effect` out of the ordinary and AppleTalk starting up and shutting down frequently suspect without researchin further...
11/15/07 3:25:31 PM kernel hibernatewriteimage done(0)
11/15/07 3:25:31 PM kernel sleep
11/15/07 3:25:31 PM kernel System Wake
11/15/07 3:25:34 PM kernel 11D beacon causing regdomain change to CC 702
11/15/07 3:25:34 PM kernel en1: 802.11d country code set to 'SG'.
11/15/07 3:25:34 PM kernel en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165
11/15/07 3:25:34 PM mDNSResponder[23] Note: Frequent transitions for interface en1 (192.168.1.xxx); network traffic reduction measures in effect
11/15/07 3:25:36 PM configd[34] AppleTalk startup complete
11/15/07 3:25:36 PM configd[34] AppleTalk shutdown
11/15/07 3:25:36 PM configd[34] AppleTalk shutdown complete
11/15/07 3:25:36 PM configd[34] AppleTalk startup
11/15/07 3:25:37 PM mDNSResponder[23] Note: Frequent transitions for interface en1 (FE80:0000:0000:0000:021C:B3FF:FEBC:xxxx); network traffic reduction measures in effect
11/15/07 3:25:37 PM mDNSResponder[23] Note: Frequent transitions for interface en1 (192.168.1.xxx); network traffic reduction measures in effect
11/15/07 3:25:41 PM configd[34] AppleTalk startup complete
11/15/07 3:25:48 PM kernel AFPSleepWakeHandler: waking up

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