The color code that you quoted is your problem. You need to have pairs on 1&2 (you're good there), 7&8 (you're good here also), 3&6 (you've split pairs here) and 4&5 (split again)
If you want to follow a "standard" color code, use this:
White/Orange, Orange/White, White/Green, Blue/White, White/Blue, Green/White, White/Brown, Brown/White
You need to be using crimp-on plugs that are designed for solid copper wire, as opposed to stranded wire (solid is used for in the walls, and it what you buy in the 1000' boxes at Home Depot), while stranded is used for flexible patch cords. Using the wrong plugs for the type of wire that you have can cause bad or intermittant connections.
Again, the best solution is to put a jack on each end, because they are designed for that type of wire, and use premade factory patch cords to connect from the jacks to the equipment on each end.