Routing problem with 3 interfaces

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Hello all
I'm having a little problem routing my 2 internet
connections to my LAN, here is the schem of my network

		  ISP1				  ISP2
		   |				   |
	IP:193.230.183.11		IP:193.19.192.108
	GTW:193.230.183.4		GTW 193.19.192.65
		   |				   |
		   |				   |
		SERVER1	<---routable ip---------SERVER2 -> eth0 to
ISP2
to server2 via	eth1<-					-> eth1 to other comp ip add
83.175.128.96
ip 83.175.128.123					-> eth2 to server1 ip
83.175.128.123
to LAN via 	eth2<-
ip 192.168.1.1
to ISP1		eth0<-


i hope that the schematic is a little bit
understandful now the big problem is that i wan't to
give acces to my LAN on both connections, but on
different ip's
Now i want everything that comes from ip 141.85.0.0/16
to go to server2 and everything else to go through
server1

i've done a little bit of researching but all i ended
up was trash, because when i try to link to the ip
141.85.0.0/16 i get through tracert that the packets
go ok until they stop at the gateway of server2 , ip
193.19.192.65,and from here it freazes,it doesn't go
anywhere at all.

i have the following rule add 
route add default gw 193.230.183.4 
#i tryed with
ip route add default via 83.175.128.123 table
net_retea1
ip rule add dev eth1 table net_retea1
ip rule add from 192.168.1.2 to 141.85.0.0/16 table
net_retea1
ip rule add 83.175.128.124 table net_retea1
iptable -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth1 -s 192.168.1.2 -d
141.85.0.0/16 --to 83.1751.28.124

and i've marked the pachets as well thought it'll work
, but it didn't ... how do i make it work ?
thx in advance 
nothing but the best Bogdan

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