I have finally found the answer! I changed my wifi driver to an intel dual band 7265. I attempted to install the drivers and tried to get it to connect. Unfortunately, I don’t think it was compatible with my system. I then clean booted my computer and restarted. Link to clean boot tutorial: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows. I then uninstalled all of the Killer Wifi and Bluetooth drivers. That’s right all of them using Revo Uninstaller. I then reinstalled the m.2 Killer wifi module and the flickering stopped. My system automatically recognized it and it is able to use wifi and Bluetooth without the drivers. If you have this problem, its the Killer wifi/bluetooth software that caused it.