Well I tried your suggestions Mick but it still wouldnt establish a connection to the wan, I also ran the command "ps" again in the command shell for your perusal..
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		| PID USER       VSZ STAT COMMAND 1 root      1688 S    /sbin/init noinitrd
 2 root         0 SW   [keventd]
 3 root         0 SWN  [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
 4 root         0 SW   [kswapd]
 5 root         0 SW   [bdflush]
 6 root         0 SW   [kupdated]
 10 root         0 SW   [mtdblockd]
 16 root      2068 S    watchdog
 234 root      1444 S    telnetd
 254 root      1144 S    dnsmasq --conf-file=/tmp/dnsmasq.conf
 261 root      2020 S    wland
 268 root      1028 S    cron
 292 root      1028 S    udhcpc -i vlan2 -p /var/run/udhcpc.pid -s /tmp/udhcp
 306 root      1912 S    ttraff
 330 root      1928 S    nas -P /tmp/nas.wl0lan.pid -H 34954 -l br0 -i eth0 -
 565 root      3268 S    httpd -p 80
 572 root      2024 S    resetbutton
 668 root      1944 S    process_monitor
 737 root      1448 S    sh -c alias ping='ping -c 3'; eval "ps" > /tmp/ping.
 738 root      1440 R    sh -c /sbin/ledtool 1
 739 root      1448 R    ps
 | 
	
 
I'm not sure if anything can be gleaned from this
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Just for kick's heres what the start up command looks like now..
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		| killall udhcpc/usr/sbin/udhcpc -i vlan2 -V "6.14.1a4N_UNI|PCBAFAST2504Nv1.0" -c "uuuuuuuuuuuu@skydsl|ppppppppppppppp" -p /var/run/udhcpc.pid -s /tmp/udhcpc& | 
	
 Obviously Ive removed my username and password 
